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16 May 2022
We are seeking to appoint an outstanding mid-career academic to contribute to the School’s research, education and impact in the field of environment policy....
4 May 2022
The Mekong River is the lifeblood of countries in the Mekong region, but the past few years have seen water flows recurringly decline and processes of...
2 May 2022
Fenner School PhD Scholars Jenna Ridley and Rachael Gross sat down on Ngunnawal/Ngunawal and Ngambri country with the key leader here at The Fenner School:...
6 Apr 2022
This week’s report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns global warming is headed for dangerous levels unless greenhouse gas emissions...
4 Apr 2022
Dr Ian Fry from The Fenner School of Environment and Society at Australian National University (ANU) has become the world's first special rapporteur for...
1 Apr 2022
Henry Nix was a consummate environmentalist with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the Australian landscape and an abiding passion for the conservation. He...
23 Mar 2022
As coal-fired climate change makes bushfires in Australia worse, governments are ramping up hazard-reduction burning. But our new research shows the practice...
7 Mar 2022
Decoloyarning is about understanding how the disciplines we love thrive in a forum where respecting Indigenous knowledges and thinking sits at the core of what...
2 Mar 2022
Climatologists say it would be unfair to claim the BOM missed the mark on the weekend's floods. In fact, forecasts in general have been getting more...
1 Mar 2022
Climate change is already pushing some human systems and ecosystems beyond their adaptation limits
22 Feb 2022
Feral: The bitter clash of culture over Australia's wild horses
18 Feb 2022
Geoengineering could pose grave dangers, potentially worse than the warming it seeks to remedy. To understand the risks, we’ve undertaken a risk assessment of...