Women from climate-vulnerable countries face devastating impacts and are disproportionately affected by disasters, which is why they must be included in the UN’s Loss and Damage Fund.
The world has talked at great lengths about how climate change is an environmental crisis. But what about the human health effects that come from it?
Complex and interconnected threats to global peace and security demands innovative and interconnected thinking by experts working across academic disciplines and industry sectors.
Despite being on other sides of the planet, Jakarta and Iowa are staring down similar issues regarding water hygiene and supply.
Antibiotics have been around for less than a century. But as resistant bacteria become increasingly difficult to treat, we risk a greater number of deaths from infections.
Although First Nations peoples’ connections to land are now legally well-established, their connections to water are not.
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 collapse of Afghanistan’s government, the American military withdrawal and failure of its mission put women’s safety and freedoms at grave risk.
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.
Violent and extremist groups are ramping up online propaganda messages to exploit confusion and fear during COVID-19.
The five-year water-focused project is revitalising informal settlements in Makassar.
Safe and clean access to water and sanitation is still not a right afforded to everyone, even in Australia.
Philanthropy is now viewed as a way of creating communities of people with a shared goal of bringing positive, practical change to the world.
Monash is playing a leading role in the push to meet the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
Although Melbourne and Singapore are very different cities, they have much in common.
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 five-year, Monash-led project RISE aims to bring clean water and sanitation to impoverished urban communities.
China’s next Five-Year Plan is due to be formally approved by the National People’s Congress in March 2016. One of the areas of focus is the role of China’s State-Owned Enterprises, generally viewed with suspicion by the West and also seen...
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