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2 Dec 2019
In October 2019, leading ANU water economist, Prof Quentin Grafton, called on the government to declare a water emergency to focus attention on Australia’s...
2 Dec 2019
Using hydrogen as a clean fuel is an idea whose time may be coming. For Australia, producing hydrogen is alluring: it could create a lucrative new domestic...
22 Nov 2019
The COAG Energy Council agreed to the National Hydrogen Strategy at its meeting on 22 November 2019. Leading experts from The Australian National University ...
22 Nov 2019
As smoke haze hangs over Sydney, a leading environmental health expert warns toxic air from extreme bushfires, exacerbated by very dry conditions due to...
22 Nov 2019
The ANU Climate Change Institute and the ANU Media and Multimedia teams have been recognised with a Vice Chancellor's Award for Impact and Engagement for...
15 Nov 2019
On this special Policy Forum Pod, our Great Green Debate dream team returns to the arena to field the remaining questions from our live-event audience,...
13 Nov 2019
The Australia Pacific Security College was created to support the implementation of the Pacific Island Forum Boe Declaration for Regional Security, and advance...
8 Nov 2019
The Jennifer & Ian Prosser Scholarship is offered exclusively to first year Master of Energy Change students and is valued at $5,000.
7 Nov 2019
An exciting role working to engage audiences with ANU climate change research.
4 Nov 2019
Politicians using drought relief to assist farmers in need are ignoring effective and long-lasting solutions to Australia’s water emergency, warns a leading...
29 Oct 2019
What happens if we classify climate change as a threat, not an emergency? Liz Boulton from the ANU’s Fenner School of Environment and Society explains how...
24 Oct 2019
Professor Andrew Blakers and Dr Matthew Stocks have released a new report demonstrating that Australia’s carbon emissions will decline by up to four per cent...