We need to move beyond whether cancel culture is good or bad, and understand in more nuanced terms what it means, especially given the political weaponising of it.
A study of purple-crowned fairy-wrens offers lessons for fire management along waterways in tropical savanna ecosystems.
Cardio-oncology services will provide much-needed access to heart healthcare for people with, or who have survived, cancer, and focus on the prevention of heart disease.
Cities are starting to restore natural systems such as waterways, wetlands and bushland. But restoration on the scale these systems need to function properly calls for a rethink of urban planning.
The large-scale protests across Iran are a culmination of everything that’s gone wrong with the country since the 1979 revolution.
The Fire to Flourish research project is reimagining Australia’s response to natural disasters, and reshaping small towns in the process.
A new episode of Monash University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”, examines what the future will look like if we don’t consider the moral and ethical quandaries presented by new technologies on the battlefield.
It’s time to ask our politicians the hard questions about what they intend to do to strengthen human rights protections if elected to government.
A global research platform is tracking internet usage in the Ukraine, and the online impact of the Russian invasion, in real time.
‘What Happens Next?’ is back for a sixth season featuring all-new topics and world-leading expert guests. Catch the trailer for this exciting new season now.
If the federal government won’t take appropriate climate change action to save the planet, Australians will use their collective power to do so.
A new research paper outlines how we can cool our urban spaces – and what will happen if we don’t.
Systemic sexism, harassment and bullying are not a new storyline for the CFA – surely it’s time to stop suppressing the fire and start fully-involved reform?
Just four of Australia's 20 biggest super funds still have no emissions reduction targets or commitments.
Could climate change make homes uninsurable? Have we missed our window on energy policy? Dr Susan Carland finds out, on the latest episode of the What Happens Next? podcast.
The lasting impacts of the recent bushfires reach far and wide. Watch A Different Lens to find out why we’re still seeing them.
What role did climate change play in Australia's devastating bushfires?
Vast amounts of satellite data gives us an unprecedented ability to map the extent and severity of fires, but we're not exploiting it – yet.
Melbourne is again blanketed in smoke from bushfires, but the health implications from it may not be known for years.
A crisis of this scale requires a willingness to generate bipartisan consensus, but the PM has struggled to put the national interest above party politics.
The peak time for heatwaves in southern Australia hasn't yet arrived. Many parts of Australia can expect heavy rains and flooding, and northern Australia's cyclone season is just gearing up.
Rather than reacting when disaster strikes, there's plenty we can do to prevent catastrophic bushfires.
The NSW and Queensland fires are unprecedented in terms of seasonality, and ominous for the summer ahead.
Companies are being helped to chart a course through the real, and potentially catastrophic, risk posed by climate change.
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