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

Thursday, 30 Nov 2023
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A map to guide the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)’s transition to an all-electric economy will be developed by experts at The Australian National University (ANU).

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Wednesday, 29 Nov 2023
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If you run a large polluting facility and can’t work out how to actually cut emissions, you might buy carbon credits to offset your emissions from the Australian Carbon Credit Unit Scheme

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Tuesday, 28 Nov 2023
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This week, the Senate is debating changes to Australia’s most important water laws.

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Monday, 27 Nov 2023
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Last week the global average temp exceeded 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels for the first time.

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Friday, 24 Nov 2023
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Marine animals across the world and land animals living in tropical climates are being pushed to their physiological limits as they struggle to adapt to rising temperatures sparked by human-caused climate change.  

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Wednesday, 22 Nov 2023
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The Australian National University (ANU) Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions (ICEDS) has today announced funding to support exciting interdisciplinary research into a diverse range of climate change, energy transition and disaster risk challenges.

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Wednesday, 22 Nov 2023
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Your guide to the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP28, with commentary and events from ANU academics and students.

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Tuesday, 21 Nov 2023
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The Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solution's new Visiting Fellow, Sharon Forwood, has been teaching in regional high schools for over a decade. She explains how climate concern amongst her students led her to reach out to ANU to find a way to better equip schools to teach about climate change.

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Monday, 20 Nov 2023
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Using historical records from around Australia, an international team of researchers has put forward the most accurate prediction to date of past Antarctic ice sheet melt, providing a more realistic forecast of future sea level rise.

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