Past events
Past events
Which way for the Technology Investment Roadmap? »
The ANU Energy Change Institute and Climate Change Institute present an open public forum on 12 June on the Australian Government’s recently released 2020 Technology Investment Roadmap discussion paper.
Which way for the Technology Investment Roadmap? »
The ANU Energy Change Institute and Climate Change Institute presented an open public forum on 12 June on the Australian Government’s recently released 2020 Technology Investment Roadmap discussion paper.
COVID-19 and Climate Change: Parallels and disconnects »
Recent months have seen the COVID-19 pandemic emerge as a global crisis requiring immediate, wide-spread and evidence-based action. As countries have taken drastic measures to curb the spread of the virus, comparisons have arisen between the global response to COVID-19 and climate change.
'Black Swans' and Seismic Risk in Megacities of SE Asia »
'Black Swans' and Seismic Risk in Megacities of SE Asia
Master of Energy Change Student Experience Webinar »
Drought, Bushfires and Climate Change: The Hot Topic »
The recent drought (2017-2019) but especially the horrific fires throughout Eastern Australia now called the Black Summer (~ August 2019-February 2020) has generated what could be called a “tipping point” in the broader Australian community discussion about climate change.
Prospering in a low-emissions world: preparing Australia for the future »
With the effects of climate change being felt in many parts of the world, the case for strong global action has never been more pressing.
Energy Conversations: Developments in community-based battery storage »
Dr Marnie Shaw and Dr Hedda Ransan-Cooper will be joined by panellists who work in different aspects of battery storage.
Energy Conversations: Developments in community-based battery storage »
Our experts will explore the exciting developments in community-based battery storage that are occurring in the ACT and beyond.
Climate change: a sustainability, policy and health crisis – where do we go from here? »
Join Professor Steve Dovers, Dr Arnagretta Hunter, Professor Judy Jones, and Dr Peter Burnett as they tackle climate change, social justice and health and how policy is impacted (or impacts) these issues.