Past events
Past events
Post COP27 – What happened, and where to from here? »
Join us for a post-COP27 panel event to hear leading experts and emerging First Nations and Pacific Island leaders, including those who attended COP27 in person, discuss key takeaways from the event.
Aus-China Decarbonisation Roundtable: Hydrogen & Economic Diversification »
Join a thought-provoking roundtable that will explore existing and future collaboration between Australia and China on decarbonisation.
ANU Solar Oration 2022: Drew Clarke AO »
How can the Australian electricity system transition to net-zero?
In conversation with Ross Garnaut »
Ross Garnaut will be in conversation with Frank Jotzo and Ligang Song on The Superpower Transformation: Building Australia's Zero-Carbon Future, which documents how Australia can become a leader in a world of zero net emissions.
ANU Disaster Solutions Update: From Fires to Floods »
How can we advance our approaches to preventing and responding to disasters, both in Australia and across the region?
Loss & Damage and the Climate Negotiations Workshop »
Join a two-day workshop, aimed to strengthen collaborations and knowledge sharing on loss and damage in the lead up to COP 27.
Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction 2022 »
Visit the ICEDS exhibition booth at the 2022 Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction. The conference brings together delegates from across the Asia Pacific to showcase and share experiences, action and innovation to help build a resilient future for the region.
Climate Action: What are Pacific Island nations hoping for from Australia? »
Join ICEDS for a special panel to discuss possible climate change actions Australia can be taking to better support Pacific Island nations.
Aus-China Decarbonisation Roundtable: Steel, Hydrogen, and Battery Minerals »
ACBC WA and ANU are pleased to present the Australia-China Decarbonisation Roundtable: Green steel, hydrogen and battery minerals
Indigenous Knowledges and Climate Resilience »
In our next Game Change Webinar, Game Change Scholarship recipient Vehia Wheeler will explore the how Indigenous knowledges can and should be used appropriately within the Pacific as a form of climate resilience.