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14 Dec 2021
If a river could speak, what would it tell you? Climb aboard and be prepared to get wet.
30 Nov 2021
As climate change worsens, bushfires are likely to become more intense and frequent. We must find new ways of managing bushfires to prevent catastrophic events...
12 Nov 2021
With the eyes of the world on COP26, researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) say the broader environmental and social implications of extreme...
3 Nov 2021
Australia needs to overhaul how overabundant kangaroos are managed, rather than letting them starve or be culled as pests, according to an expert from The...
2 Nov 2021
The make-or-break United Nations climate talks in Glasgow have begun. Much attention so far has rightly focused on the emissions reduction ambition each nation...
29 Oct 2021
A group of scientists has written to the state's environment minister, calling for the extermination or removal of all horses in national parks, including...
27 Oct 2021
Agriculture experts from The Australian National University (ANU) have teamed up with government bodies and NGOs in sub-Saharan Africa to improve irrigation...
27 Oct 2021
The world is on track to hit 2.7 degrees Celsius of warming by 2100 despite stronger emissions reduction targets, the United Nations has said on the eve of...
26 Oct 2021
Four ANU experts warn that Pacific nations are at risk of being left behind in global climate negotiations if they aren’t a focus of the upcoming COP26 summit...
25 Oct 2021
A team of three postdoctoral researchers at The Fenner School have developed a web app that uses satellite observations to help Australian farmers better...
18 Oct 2021
For two ANU Fenner School students working from overseas, it takes three things to survive teaching and learning from lockdown.
14 Oct 2021
Only one in five people sought medical attention but half reported anxiety, depression and sleep loss.