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?”
Undergraduate science students are anxious about climate change, but are concerned their education isn’t giving them the tools to take meaningful action.
How can its energy systems transition to become climate-smart, to withstand extreme weather, while also protecting social and economic priorities?
Emissions pathways act as a map of the future, showing us how to get from where we are to where we want to be.
Monash's award-winning podcast, “What Happens Next?”, returns for an eighth season that explores pressing global issues.
Proven technologies already exist to rapidly reduce methane emissions, and Australia is leading the world in developing new options – but we must act quickly.
The lessons from pursuing coal seam gas are helping us improve on a form of renewable energy also found underground – geothermal.
They’re on the front line of climate change, but many women in at-risk regions continue to be ignored in global mitigation discussions.
Philanthropy is now viewed as a way of creating communities of people with a shared goal of bringing positive, practical change to the world.
From energy storage solutions and smart urban planning, to ensuring a steady food supply in a world of climate change, Monash researchers and industry experts offer insights.
A collaboration with Oxfam is radically improving the lives of women in rural communities in Bangladesh through mobile phone technology.
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