Women from climate-vulnerable countries face devastating impacts and are disproportionately affected by disasters, which is why they must be included in the UN’s Loss and Damage Fund.
In a climate-related milestone, from January next year Australian companies will be required by law to report on their climate risks, opportunities, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Emissions pathways act as a map of the future, showing us how to get from where we are to where we want to be.
July was the hottest month on record – and took us past 1.5℃. But one month isn’t the same as failing to meet our Paris Agreement goals.
Deep-sea mining technology is a new field, and researchers want more data on its impacts.
New research shows if we know more about what groups of people think, real science can be communicated in better ways, and more will accept the facts.
This week on Monash University's “What Happens Next?” podcast, meet the change-makers on the front lines of food.
If they can gain the support of the Senate crossbench, the Australian government’s climate change bills are expected to become law next month.
Australia’s prime ministers in recent years haven’t stayed in office for long. If the Australian public can be patient, Albanese’s style may offer greater longevity.
With marginal seats in play, and the outcome of the previous election to remind us, it’d be foolhardy to write off the Coalition from recording another unexpected result.
Seal it up? Open it up? Air quality is a growing concern for Australian households, and the gap between energy advice and health advice leaves many people confused.
Only 38% of Year 10 students reached the benchmark of knowledge on civics and citizenship required for their year level in 2019.
From property to local government, economic sectors are meeting the climate change challenge head-on. Now the federal government must get on board.
Just four of Australia's 20 biggest super funds still have no emissions reduction targets or commitments.
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.
With Australia in the grip of devastating bushfires, Indigenous people must be involved in prevention strategies.
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.
What conditions give rise to so many people effectively consenting to large-scale harm within a democracy?
Now the election dust has settled, both the Coalition and Labor need to carefully consider their next moves.
Political science explains three reasons why the Coalition won the 2019 federal election.
Melbourne’s defective city democracy is on show again with an election for lord mayor following the forced resignation of Robert Doyle.
The proposed redevelopment of the Arden-Macaulay site as part of Melbourne Metro presents an opportunity to return to the area's watery origins.
The first front is the incursion of foreign casinos into China itself – most notably into the Chinese territory of Macau. Macau has its own separate legal system, so while gambling is officially illegal on the mainland, where only two official...
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