As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
A new survey finds Australians care deeply about the environment, but many aren’t aware of the full extent of biodiversity loss.
Can candidates supported by Climate 200 impact state politics to the extent national counterparts did at the national level earlier in the year?
The pandemic stretched our healthcare system to breaking point, but it also proved how new and positive models of screening and care can quickly be created in adversity.
Journalist Yalda Hakim started life as a refugee. Today, she uses her global platform to expose the plight of the world’s most at-risk people.
The pandemic has paved the way for much-needed inclusive assessments in Victorian schools, taking into account more than just students’ academic capabilities.
Many parents are unsure how to discuss the pandemic with their children, but there are ways to tackle the tricky questions.
Emotions will vary for many Victorian students heading back to school on 26 May, and schools are well-equipped to deal with them, and the 'new (COVID-19) normal'.
Amid enforced online learning, talk of teachers' 'digital understanding' shouldn’t be taken to refer only to their knowledge of the technological aspects.
It shouldn’t take a catastrophe such as that at Wallan for authorities to adopt ground-breaking technology that can improve safety.
Conservation sites are being compromised by commercial and population growth, putting pressure on ecosystems and threatened species.
The fires in the Amazon are already a major threat to the environment, and a potentially bigger disaster awaits below the ground. Could we reach the tipping point for climate change?
We know overcrowded public transport is a major deterrent to using it, but a Monash lab is working to change that.
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