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1 Feb 2022
Transformational change is required to limit climate change to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, including rapid reductions in greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions...
11 Jan 2022
Would you like to work on an innovative, world-leading initiative to drive down greenhouse gas emissions? ICEDS is currently recruiting for an Emissions...
10 Jan 2022
Are you looking for an exciting career opportunity applying your skills in communications, stakeholder engagement and event management?
7 Jan 2022
New research is investigating innovative options to combat and prevent catastrophic bushfires using drones.
7 Jan 2022
With a list of annual achievements that includes securing more than $10 million in funding and setting a world record, it’s fair to say that 2021 was a good...
7 Jan 2022
The Resilience Initiative for Food and Agriculture (RIFA) brings together interdisciplinary agri-food expertise from Australia and the Asia-Pacific to deliver...
7 Jan 2022
Research led by Professor Robert Costanza has shown that coastal wetlands are both a successful and cost-effective method of preventing storm damages.
17 Dec 2021
In some remote Northern Territory communities nearly all households, 91 per cent, experienced a disconnection from electricity during the 2018-19 financial...
30 Nov 2021
Longstanding ANU physicist, Professor Ken Baldwin, has been elected as a Fellow of the prestigious Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE).
29 Nov 2021
On 19 Nov, ICEDS held a seminar on Economic Opportunities from Offshore Wind Power – Supply Chain Development in Europe and Australia. You can catch up on the...
29 Nov 2021
A team of scholars from The Australian National University (ANU) have received funding for a new research project, which aims to improve understanding of...
25 Nov 2021
Distinguished Professor Chennupati Jagadish, will be the next president of the Australian Academy of Science.