Facing a triple-planetary crisis, our ecological systems need a shift to circular economies. Youth can drive sustainable food systems through mindful choices.
Recently, more than 150 first-year Monash University students travelled to Fiji for two weeks of deep cultural immersion and learning.
What does the future hold for the millions of women left to work in Asia’s agriculture sector battling a climate in collapse?
As we wait for global leaders to convene and chart the future course for the world’s population of eight billion, we can take proactive steps to protect health from climate change through multifaceted and sustained efforts that transcend the confines of net zero.
Working with young people is a crucial part of promoting sustainable food systems, and reducing food waste’s impact on the environment.
A new survey finds Australians care deeply about the environment, but many aren’t aware of the full extent of biodiversity loss.
Cities are starting to restore natural systems such as waterways, wetlands and bushland. But restoration on the scale these systems need to function properly calls for a rethink of urban planning.
This week on Monash University's “What Happens Next?” podcast, meet the change-makers on the front lines of food.
Season 7 of Monash University’s podcast returns from hiatus with an investigation into food security. How will we feed more people than ever on an ever-warming planet?
It's time for the chatter to stop, and for effective interventions to be put in place.
This week, our expert guests focus on the future we can look forward to if we slow down and make a conscious effort to value our clothes, rather than seeing them as expendable or faddish.
Urban local governments take planetary health into their own hands by encouraging local and sustainable eating.
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the focus of a revitalisation project, and a Monash University cross-faculty team has been called on to help make it happen.
Stimulus investment after the pandemic presents a "once in a lifetime" opportunity to pivot economies away from emissions-intensive growth, and towards green growth.
Let's take what we’ve learned from our COVID-19 experience to radically rethink the relationship between our environment and human health.
Many more households face financial hardship and discomfort at home this winter, as we physically self-isolate from work, family and friends due to COVID-19.
The coronavirus is highlighting the integral role that mass compulsory education plays in society.
Approximately 40 million people worldwide are enslaved in some way. And if you think your hands are clean, you’re wrong.
We’re not going to recycle our way out of this one. It takes awareness and education to change our behaviours surrounding waste. Find out what you can do.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
Although bans on single-use plastic products can be effective, we need to change our mindset on their value.
The message of empowerment and equality needs to be widely embraced in the engineering profession.
Sustainability and ethical production are becoming central to fashion design and manufacturing.
Researchers are focusing on sustainable ammonia to create sustainable fuel and help preserve our coral reefs.
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