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8 Mar 2019
We are entering a new era in the security of Australia, not because of terrorism, the rise of China, or even the cybersecurity threat, but because of climate...
5 Mar 2019
This city will be largely petrol-free within a generation, but we should make the switch as soon as possible. In 25 years' time, how will people get around...
5 Mar 2019
SA ends hottest summer on record with another heatwave in autumn Castastrophic heatwaves to become more common Fire-fighting in a warmer world takes on a...
4 Mar 2019
The Climate Change Institute seeks to contribute to climate change solutions through innovative, interdisciplinary approaches to research and teaching, drawing...
4 Mar 2019
Work with outstanding researchers to build and strengthen organisational capacity for knowledge exchange within the Climate Change Institute and ANU on climate...
2 Mar 2019
Seemingly relentless climate-related headlines paint a picture of an agricultural industry under siege. A seven year drought concluding in a once-in-40 year...
2 Mar 2019
Last Friday, tens of thousands of school students went on “strike”, imploring politicians to finally Get Serious about climate change policies, and urging a...
1 Mar 2019
Australia this week farewelled its hottest summer on record and entered autumn with heatwave warnings across the southern part of the continent. And if you...
28 Feb 2019
When does an issue or policy challenge become more important than political party affiliation? When does a national or global issue outweigh the importance to...
26 Feb 2019
Some farmers paid to preserve vegetation on their land appear to be clearing other parts of their properties, undermining the benefits claimed by the Morrison...
26 Feb 2019
Mining giant received payments and carbon credits for shutting down oil generator before switching to diesel plant. Australians have paid about $2m from the...
21 Feb 2019
When the wind blows, Krystal Bullen’s home can vanish in an instant. It sits on 4,000 acres of dust outside Pilliga, a New South Wales town nearly 300 miles...