Events
Check out our calendar of events and participate in our seminars and public lectures.
Past events
ANU Climate Update 2023 »
ANU Climate Update 2023 will present an overview of how our climate is changing and how we are responding to these changes in Australia and around the world.
State of Energy Research Conference »
The third national State of Energy Research Conference will focus on partnership and collaboration – between researchers, with industry, with the innovation ecosystem, with the finance system and with communities.
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COVID-19 and Climate Change: Health implications »
Environmental health researcher Dr Aparna Lal, and cardiologist Dr Arnagretta Hunter will discuss the health implications of COVID-19 and climate change. They’ll cover public health responses and any learnings we can apply to addressing the health impacts of climate change.
COVID-19 and Climate Change - Event series »
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.
Energy Conversations: Carbon-neutral fuel for aerospace »
Presented in partnership with ANU Institute for Space - InSpace Professor Wojciech Lipinski will explain new ways of creating carbon-neutral fuels for rockets and jets using solar...
Distinguished Lecture Program - The Changing Nature of Hazard and Disaster »
The Changing Nature of Hazard and Disaster Risk in the Anthropocene, presented by Carolina Distinguished Professor Susan L. Cutter.
COVID-19 and Climate Change: Communications »
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.
Deploying stimulus for a better world »
Economic recovery from COVID19 will require a massive global stimulus. Join Barbara Buchner, Frank Jotzo and Adele Morris in a discussion on how the required stimulus presents an opportunity for governments to address the pressing need for solutions to climate change, while at the same time supporting economic recovery
Webinar: Technology neutrality and green industrial policy: Odd couple or unholy marriage? »
Technology Neutrality is a popular and widely used policy principle, but not without its critics. Green Industrial Policy is increasingly being seen as an important component of...
Technology neutrality and green industrial policy: Odd couple or unholy marriage? »
Technology Neutrality is a popular and widely used policy principle, but not without its critics. Green Industrial Policy is increasingly being seen as an important component of approaches to meeting the twin challenges of environmental sustainability and economic development.
COVID-19 and Climate Change: Policy responses »
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.
How to recover from and rebuild better after the disaster »
How to recover from and rebuild better after the disasters and pandemic? The value of shifting philosophical worldviews using transformative pathways
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The climate change debate: Truth, lies and misconceptions »
If you are confused about the competing claims with respect to climate change, here is your chance to interact with some of the world experts in their fields from the ANU on the actual science associated with global warming.
Climate Update 2019 - Adelaide »
Climate Update 2019 - Adelaide will present an overview of how our climate is changing and how we are responding to these changes in Australia and around the world. You'll hear from experts, practitioners and leading commentators, including from the University of Adelaide and the Australian National University.
Climate Update 2019 - Sydney »
Climate Update 2019 - Sydney will present an overview of how our climate is changing and how we are responding to these changes in Australia and around the world. You'll hear from experts, practitioners and leading commentators, including from ANU and UTS.
Adapting to climate change adaptation: Local governance responses in rural Indonesia »
This seminar will be presented by ANU PhD student Skye Turner-Walker as her mid-term review seminar.
Art exhibition: Gaia Hypothesis »
The exhibition brings together the work of nine highly recognized artists working across diverse mediums including photography, performance, augmented reality, sculpture and installation with themes relating to climate change.
ANU Climate Update 2019 »
ANU Climate Update 2019 will present an overview of how our climate is changing and how we are responding to these changes in Australia and around the world. You'll hear from experts, practitioners, regulators and leading commentators from across ANU and throughout Australia.
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Looking beyond surviving to thriving: Oxfam’s emerging vision for a new economy for a challenging 21st century »
Katherine will talk, from the perspective of an international anti-poverty organisation, about the systemic crisis facing our communities and our planet and how responses to date too often entail tweaking the current system and insufficiently building a new economic paradigm.
Environmental policy analytics and support for environmental decision-making: an agenda for innovation »
Developing effective environmental policy and management is challenging due to high levels of complexity, uncertainty and conflict inherent in these processes.
Book Launch - Climate Change and the Health of Nations »
You are invited to the launch of Tony McMichael’s last book, completed by Alistair Woodward and Cameron Muir, and published by Oxford University Press.
Celebrate an inspirational climate scientist »
In 2015 the scientific community lost an inspirational professor and a passionate and courageous defender of our planet, who was a mentor and friend to many.
Achieving Indonesia’s Nationally Determined Contributions to climate change mitigation »
Indonesia has pledged to reduce its carbon emissions by 29 per cent in 2030. This looks ambitious, yet manageable since the Paris Agreement has been ratified and Indonesia is committed to realise its target through its political and technical efforts.
The Sixth Mass Extinction - A Dark Entertainment »
Experience the world premiere of The Sixth Mass Extinction – A Dark Entertainment – a stunning glass performance piece.