The world has talked at great lengths about how climate change is an environmental crisis. But what about the human health effects that come from it?
It’s not easy to tell when a dynamic system, filled with life, might reach a point of no return.
A new study finds major holes in our ability to ensure the protection for conservation areas is maintained or improved.
Recently, more than 150 first-year Monash University students travelled to Fiji for two weeks of deep cultural immersion and learning.
Fijian youth are combining modern science with traditional knowledge to develop innovative responses to the immediate threat posed by climate change.
We assessed 187 ASX200 companies – together they produce 32% of Australia’s operational emissions. Much of the action promised will come too late to avert catastrophic global warming.
How can we, personally, prepare for a future with not only more frequent natural disasters, but one that will also profoundly change the environment, communities and the economy?
Is Indonesia's proposed new capital in Borneo a model for sustainable urban transformation in Southeast Asia, or an impending environmental disaster?
Our ability to adapt our way out of the climate crisis will soon be beyond us unless we rapidly decarbonise to limit global warming.
Giant bird-eating centipedes from Phillip Island, part of the South Pacific’s Norfolk Island group, can kill and eat up to 3700 seabird chicks each year.
We often think of archaeology as Western science, but First Peoples have been interpreting their ancestral landscapes for generations.
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.
Sustainably-produced ammonia may eventually replace fossil fuels for most of our energy needs.
In a warming world, many cold-blooded species face a new challenge: developing successfully despite rising temperatures.
Hailstorms in summer, and sub-20-degree days closely followed by plus-40-degree days. Is it a harbinger of our changing climate, a response to some major atmospheric unrest, or just a series of unfortunate events?
A water electrolysis breakthrough has huge potential to make hydrogen generation more economically viable.
Ten years ago, politicians would routinely voice disdain for climate science. Now, while the policy debate remains fierce, the battleground has shifted to economics and jobs.
Pacific climate migration patterns challenge the role of national governments as intermediaries for policy action.
A new global register will help countries in the ongoing fight against invasive species.
ClimateWorks Australia has developed a tool to help Pacific Island countries design pathways for the future through sustainable, climate-resilient, net-zero-emissions development.
Researchers are focusing on sustainable ammonia to create sustainable fuel and help preserve our coral reefs.
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