The latest thought leadership and expert commentary from our members and announcements and stories from the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions.

Adobe Stock: Dust storm over Australian farm
Wednesday, 19 Aug 2026
  • News

Sand and dust storms typically occur in arid environments where the ground is dry, loose and vegetation-free. But they can inflict severe and lasting damage on homes and buildings, solar panels and farm machinery. And as our planet rapidly warms, sand and dust storms will become more common.

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Aerial image of Kambri precinct, ANU
Wednesday, 19 Aug 2026
  • News

ICEDS is Hiring! We are looking for a Strategic Research and Partnerships Manager to join our team. Interested? Read on...

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Flooded road - QLD
Monday, 20 Jul 2026
  • News

In anticipation of future flooding, Australia could combine traditional structural and flood mitigation measures, such as dams and levees, with nature-inspired designs.

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AdobeStock - Health
Sunday, 05 Jul 2026
  • News

Expressions of Interest now open for the New ICEDS Professional Short Courses on offer

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ANU Aerial view at sunset. Image: ANU/JamieKidston
Wednesday, 01 Jul 2026
  • News

ICEDS is delighted to announce twelve projects have been selected for seed funding in 2026.

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A bus in Savai'i, Samoa.
Tuesday, 23 Jun 2026
  • Analysis and opinion

Analysis on the effects of the global fuel crisis in the Pacific, co-authored by ICEDS member Hugo Temby.

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Two Tesla Power Walls installed indoors in a residential environment.
Tuesday, 16 Jun 2026
  • Analysis and opinion

Opinion piece by Laura Jones, Energy Systems Specialist at ACES. In the article Laura takes a deep dive into virtual power plants and explores why their uptake in Australia's electricity system in considered low.

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Floating solar, Thailand
Monday, 15 Jun 2026
  • Research story

The Australian Research Council (ARC) has announced new grant outcomes under the Linkage Projects scheme, with Professor Christian Downie at The Australian National University (ANU) awarded funding for a major collaborative project examining the dynamics shaping Southeast Asia’s energy transition and Australia’s role within it.

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Man drinking from a bottle of water
Friday, 29 May 2026
  • Analysis and opinion

India and Pakistan are no strangers to heat. This time of year is the worst, as heat peaks before the monsoon brings cooler conditions from June.

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