See how storytelling, not statistics, can inspire climate action by highlighting resilience and innovation across the Indo-Pacific on a new episode of “What Happens Next?”
It’s not easy to tell when a dynamic system, filled with life, might reach a point of no return.
Emissions pathways act as a map of the future, showing us how to get from where we are to where we want to be.
Three consecutive extremely low sea ice summers strengthens the case for a new regime in Antarctic sea ice.
For Monash science academic Michael Brown, cycling to campus is as easy as riding a bike, and provides health and environmental benefits.
Play has the power to boost focus, innovation and wellbeing. A new “What Happens Next?” episode offers expert insights into its transformative effects.
We need a coordinated and evidence-informed effort to make riding a bike safer, better, and more equitable for all Australians.
Men outnumber women two to one on bikes in Australia. It’s time more women were involved in planning bike paths and protected lanes to feel safer on the road.
Proven technologies already exist to rapidly reduce methane emissions, and Australia is leading the world in developing new options – but we must act quickly.
How is the way we currently consume fashion pressuring the environment and supply chains? Where will we find ourselves in 50 years if our behaviours don’t change? And importantly … what will we wear?
Is Indonesia's proposed new capital in Borneo a model for sustainable urban transformation in Southeast Asia, or an impending environmental disaster?
A survey of more than 4000 Victorians has found that more than three-quarters are interested in riding a bike, but only in infrastructure that separates people from cars – such as protected bike lanes.
The four main contributors to poor mental health in older women include illness and disability, financial insecurity, maltreatment, and loss and grief.
The corporate plans addressing the falling number of those playing organised sport are missing a golden opportunity.
Australian bicycles are largely influenced by sport, not utility. We should embrace cargo bikes for their usefulness.
Many Indigenous children leaving state care face an unknown and difficult future, with little support after they exit the system.
Australians are emerging from winter and, where possible, enjoying trips to beaches and public pools, beach-side picnics, barbecues and get-togethers. Here's how to reduce your COVID risk.
Fear of contracting COVID-19, and a lack of physical distancing on public transport, is predicted to lead to a rise in car use once the pandemic passes.
There are ways we can move towards zero-emissions transport in a post-COVID-19 Australian economy.
A multidisciplinary research team is examining how we can translate what we know about public health contagion to develop safer public transport infrastructure.
Don't spit, change out of your kit at home, and clean match balls. These are just some of the ways sport is changing as COVID-19 restrictions ease.
A new technology for rechargeable batteries overcomes many of the problems with the ones we use today.
Our mandatory bicycle helmet laws are less than accommodating to those living with a disability.
With Melbourne’s population continuing to boom, urban planners and academics have a vision for the city to become a network of connected communities where people will be able to walk or cycle to amenities.
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