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6 Nov 2019
Is climate change worth thinking about when you are looking to buy a house. Will Steffen from the Fenner School thinks so, as some properties may even become...
6 Nov 2019
From 20-24 October, delegates from across the world were in Brisbane for the bi-annual RiverSymposium. Fenner's Kate Harriden writes about her experiences.
30 Oct 2019
The Fenner School's Jamie Pittock says the NSW state government's $1 billion dam-building plan would convert unregulated flows to regulated ones,...
28 Oct 2019
Fenner School academics and researchers have joined 240 conservation scientists to ask the Prime Minister to protect and strengthen environment laws and...
17 Oct 2019
Each Spring, white fluff covers the city of Canberra - but it's not a cause of hay fever.
10 Oct 2019
ANU scientists say there’s growing concern over a mysterious, possibly drought-related phenomenon that’s killing off substantial numbers of snow gums in the...
5 Oct 2019
A native longicorn beetle is ringbarking the trees all across Kosciuszko National Park, creating a mass die-off of native snow gums throughout the Australian...
13 Sep 2019
The Australian Government's Chief Environmental Biosecurity Officer is pleased to release the interim priority list of exotic environmental pests and...
13 Sep 2019
Data released by the Murray Darling Basin Authority shows total water storage in the Northern Basin is dangerously low, sitting at just nine per cent capacity...
10 Sep 2019
Dr Joëlle Gergis gives her thoughts to The Guardian following the September bushfires in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
9 Sep 2019
Dr Joëlle Gergis speaks to the New York Times about the September bushfires in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
5 Sep 2019
Professor Jamie Pittock says the Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro project would be a gold mine for electricity stability.