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Wednesday, 01 May 2024
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So how much land is needed to fully decarbonise energy in Australia? When we switch completely to solar and wind, do we have the space for all the panels, turbines and power lines?

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Wednesday, 01 May 2024
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April has been a bad month for the Australian environment. The Great Barrier Reef was hit, yet again, by intense coral bleaching.

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Friday, 26 Apr 2024
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In a new paper, we looked carefully at the body of evidence on the natural pre-invasion state of Australian forests, such as those dominated by majestic mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans), the world’s tallest flowering plant.

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Wednesday, 24 Apr 2024
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As humans, our greatest evolutionary advantage has always been our ability to adapt and innovate. When people first reached the expanded coastline of Southeast Asia around 65,000 years ago, and faced the sea crossings necessary to continue east into the islands of the Wallacean archipelago, these abilities were put to

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Monday, 15 Apr 2024

ANU researcher Dr Georgy Falster's recent findings on naturally occurring "mega droughts", while alarming, are important as they give us information we need to prepare for longer and more severe future droughts.

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Thursday, 04 Apr 2024
  • Student profile

Holley Jones embodies the ideal qualities we expect from a graduate of Crawford School of Public Policy. By infusing her unique knowledge and interests into her coursework, she has successfully crafted her dream job with her newly acquired skills.

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Wednesday, 03 Apr 2024
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Much of Australia is drought-prone, and the risk is expected to increase as global warming continues. That’s why it’s important for Australia to be prepared for droughts, particularly those lasting multiple years.

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Wednesday, 27 Mar 2024
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Forest regeneration projects that have received tens of millions of carbon credits and dominate Australia’s carbon offset scheme have had negligible impact on woody vegetation cover and carbon sequestration, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) has found.

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Thursday, 21 Mar 2024

Seismic waves from a 2010 earthquake more than 600 km under Spain were the clues leading to an unexpected discovery of a subducted oceanic plate that had flipped over, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).

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