As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
The growing gulf between policy spaces and research communities in Indonesia has been apparent in recent years, as evidenced in the use of a “one-size-fits-all” approach to the enactment of new laws and regulation.
COP28 will include the first dedicated “Health Day”. It’s due recognition that a health crisis is inextricably linked to the climate crisis.
A new report has found that electrifying the residential sector will result in cutting household energy costs, provide health benefits, and drive job creation.
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.
A new survey finds Australians care deeply about the environment, but many aren’t aware of the full extent of biodiversity loss.
Fijian youth are combining modern science with traditional knowledge to develop innovative responses to the immediate threat posed by climate change.
Could a small, autonomous vehicle be the answer to addressing some of Malaysia’s water pollution problems?
Tapping into First Nations peoples’ deep understanding of, and connection to, water is vital to build more water-sensitive cities.
The increasing consumer demand for renewable and sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastics has driven the innovation of biopolymer-based packaging.
Girls and women experience climate change in unique ways. This includes being vulnerable to gender-based violence as climate change brings about forced migration, loss of housing and income.
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.
The discarding of barely-worn clothes is wasting our natural resources and contributing to our greenhouse emissions.
Healthcare education is in need of a major overhaul if it's to address the sector’s climate change impact.
Australia’s abandoned mines could become community assets, rather than liabilities.
Let's take what we’ve learned from our COVID-19 experience to radically rethink the relationship between our environment and human health.
Sustainably-produced ammonia may eventually replace fossil fuels for most of our energy needs.
Community-based ecological restoration can aid wellbeing and resilience, and could be used to inform future bushfire plans.
Clapping underwater takes real strength. But wild grey seals can do it, to warn off competitors and attract potential mates.
Can Indonesia solve the problems of overcrowded Jakarta by building a new capital on the island of Borneo?
Although bans on single-use plastic products can be effective, we need to change our mindset on their value.
Pressures of land management and poor waste management have reduced many of the world's rivers to waste dumping grounds.
ClimateWorks Australia has developed a tool to help Pacific Island countries design pathways for the future through sustainable, climate-resilient, net-zero-emissions development.
New research shows that medicines have found their way into Melbourne streams – and the creatures that live in them.
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