Alternative tidal wetlands in plain sight overlooked Blue Carbon superstars
Study highlights increasing opportunities for conservation, restoration and improved management of wetlands.
Study highlights increasing opportunities for conservation, restoration and improved management of wetlands.
The world runs on carbon, fueling human energy needs through hydrocarbons and driving food webs. Professor Connolly and his team...
Developing a framework for global ‘theories of change’ that coordinate local and global actions to secure a future where humans live in harmony with nature
Restoring tidal flow to enclosed freshwater wetlands is key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping reach Australia's carbon reduction targets
Study compilesglobal data sets to projectcarbon emissions from mangrove loss.
Griffith University has been awarded $3,376,073 for ARC Discovery and Linkage Projects.
As Australia engages in fierce debate over shark culling, new research reveals the vital connection between larger ocean predators, carbon storage and climate change
Griffith University and the Melanesian Spearhead Group Secretariat are breaking new ground with the signing of an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to consolidate a framework for long-term collaboration and partnership between the organisations around climate change.
In Gladstone, amid shipping traffic and industrial landscapes, the Australian cultural cringe is palpable, torn between pride in resources and prospect of environmental devastation as observed by Dr Kerrie Foxwell-Norton.
Griffith-led research is revealing metabolic strategies that are consistent across the rich diversity of life in the animal kingdom