As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
As we wait for global leaders to convene and chart the future course for the world’s population of eight billion, we can take proactive steps to protect health from climate change through multifaceted and sustained efforts that transcend the confines of net zero.
Leaving behind the troubled city of Jakarta isn’t a new development in Indonesia’s history.
On a new episode of Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, discover how we can ensure our transition to a decarbonised future is just.
Could a small, autonomous vehicle be the answer to addressing some of Malaysia’s water pollution problems?
Tapping into First Nations peoples’ deep understanding of, and connection to, water is vital to build more water-sensitive cities.
Climate change has emerged as a major election issue for voters, but still the major parties are excluding it from their campaign platforms – at their peril.
Drawing attention to the scale of the plastics pollution problem can do more harm than good in terms of changing behaviours.
We all know being surrounded by plant life is good for the mind and soul, but can it be good for the body, too?
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the focus of a revitalisation project, and a Monash University cross-faculty team has been called on to help make it happen.
Warnings of an end to human sperm production have been making headlines recently, now with the added threat of shrinking penises. But is it science or sensationalism?
The discarding of barely-worn clothes is wasting our natural resources and contributing to our greenhouse emissions.
Healthcare education is in need of a major overhaul if it's to address the sector’s climate change impact.
Australia has an opportunity to design a recovery strategy that strengthens our resilience to future shocks and ensures the country’s long-term, sustainable prosperity.
Existing international treaties are only partially limiting plastic waste, and a global agreement is needed to fill the gaps.
A UNICEF report paints a bleak picture of Australian children's mental health, happiness and life satisfaction.
Australia’s abandoned mines could become community assets, rather than liabilities.
Let's take what we’ve learned from our COVID-19 experience to radically rethink the relationship between our environment and human health.
It's expected that more than 100,000 tonnes of solar panels will enter Australia’s waste stream by 2035 – but there's a way to change that.
Bees are the most important pollinator of food crops, and the honey they produce is the only insect-derived natural product with industrial, nutritional and therapeutic values.
Researchers have made a surprising discovery about penguins’ diets after analysing their faeces.
Can Indonesia solve the problems of overcrowded Jakarta by building a new capital on the island of Borneo?
As CEO of the Climate Council, Amanda McKenzie is on the frontline of the climate wars between those who accept the science and urgency of climate change, and those who don't.
Although bans on single-use plastic products can be effective, we need to change our mindset on their value.
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