Climate-induced loss is impeding human rights in the Pacific
Climate change is impeding the human rights of a large group of people living in the Pacific, a recent report in Nature reveals.
Climate change is impeding the human rights of a large group of people living in the Pacific, a recent report in Nature reveals.
Alliance kickstarts national action towards a low carbon and climate resilient future.
Impacts are worsening, future risks are high, and wide-ranging adaptation is needed.
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.
New research highlights range of benefits for tourism destinations by identifying and addressing climate risks.
Knowledge of how to adapt to climate change in Australia is celebrated this week as NCCARF comes to the end...
Griffith University has presented two new on-line tools at a climate change meeting in Niue to help Pacific countries tackle climate change.
Despite early forecasts of a COVID-19-driven slump, house prices are now surging in many parts of Australia. This is further widening the gap between the housing “haves” and “have-nots”, and we are seeing related rises in housing stress, rental insecurity and homelessness. In Australia and elsewhere a movement has emerged that supports tiny house living as an important response to the housing affordability crisis.