Summit leaders accelerate climate action for 2030 targets
Summit unites leaders to build capacity and accelerate climate action in Australia.
Summit unites leaders to build capacity and accelerate climate action in Australia.
Survey finds most Australians accept climate change is happening, but only minority think it's a serious problem.
10th high-profile partner joins goal to create a climate ready Australia.
Griffith University’s Climate Action Beacon conducted the first of five annual Climate Action Surveys in late 2021. These surveys discover Australians’ thoughts and feelings about climate change and related environmental and climatic events, conditions, and issues.
A tongue-in-cheek editorial about the death of the Great Barrier Reef undermined efforts to build action on climate change and amplified conflict a new study has found.
Initiative harnesses climate action expertise acrossdisciplines todevelop practical pathways towards a climate-ready Australia.
There is no country in the world that is not seeing first-hand the drastic effects of climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, and are now more than 50 percent higher than their 1990 level. Further, global warming is causing long-lasting changes to our climate system, which threatens irreversible consequences if we do not take action now.
Growing concern about climate change has led to the appointment of an Australian-first board to help develop new strategies, partnerships and investment for climate action.
A panel of international experts brought together by Griffith University has warned there will be dire health consequences if action is not taken against climate change.
Australia’s first longitudinal national survey captures changing societal perceptions about climate change and climate action.