Study highlights Australia’s troubling role in global forest carbon decline
Findings underscore Australia's emergence as negative outlier as forest areas and carbon stocks decline.
Findings underscore Australia's emergence as negative outlier as forest areas and carbon stocks decline.
In 1973, the world’s post-war boom hit the rocks. Oil producers restricted supply, sending prices soaring. In the aftermath of...
Griffith and emerging mineral processing tech company Zeotech have established a research program to develop agricultural product applications for carbon markets and nutrient management.
New app calculates carbon value of mangroves and their emissions if removed.
Engineering and ecological science unite to reveal carbon capture is a significant phase in the carbon footprint life cycle of vegetated stormwater systems.
The thin green strip of mangrove wetlands around the tropical coastlines of Australia and the world are the most carbon-rich...
Groundbreaking research at Griffith University is leading the way in clean energy, with the use of carbon as a way to deliver energy using hydrogen.
As Australia engages in fierce debate over shark culling, new research reveals the vital connection between larger ocean predators, carbon storage and climate change
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
This post is a copy of a response by Dr Tim Cadman, Research Fellow of the Law Futures Centre, to the European Union’s land use, land use change and forestry review of rules.