Communicating deforestation a focus for PhD candidate
A Griffith University doctoral researcher will receive the prestigious Crawford Fund Student Award 2021 for a communications plan to positively influence sustainable soy farming in Brazil.
A Griffith University doctoral researcher will receive the prestigious Crawford Fund Student Award 2021 for a communications plan to positively influence sustainable soy farming in Brazil.
Findings underscore Australia's emergence as negative outlier as forest areas and carbon stocks decline.
Researchers identify how vector-borne diseases in different environments respond to human pressures.
A rapid scale up in mangrove restoration is required if the Australian Government hopes to reach the goals of a recently announced partnership with the Mangrove Alliance for Climate
Rivers follow rhythmic changes; they flow with the seasons and respond to longer climatic shifts and often to the actions of people. In turn, people and their societies are shaped by the rhythm of rivers. This relationship where both nature and people’s social habits are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water over time is referred to as river rhythmicity, in a new paper that describes the important implications of this idea for river conservation and water management.
State the first in world to reduce COâ‚‚ emissions and increase removals to become net carbon negative.
This is the critical decade for climate action and all foreign policy interventions will be judged against this global challenge. To meet this challenge, it is time for Australia to adopt the focus and techniques of feminist foreign policy.
Griffith University academics unpacked what was achieved at the Glasgow climate change summit and whether COP26 was failure.
Limited number of invertebrate ecological roles puts mangroves at risk.
Highestsinglecarbonstocksever reported found in mangrove 'cenotes'.