MBA backs endangered orangutans through carbon offset
Griffith MBA offsets its carbon footprint by helping save endangered orangutans, as well as reducing its own carbon emissions by 67 tonnes.
Griffith MBA offsets its carbon footprint by helping save endangered orangutans, as well as reducing its own carbon emissions by 67 tonnes.
Griffith University student William Clarke and his brother Daniel have been nominated for the upcoming Young Australian of the Yearawards...
The critically endangered orangutan - one of humankind’s closest living relatives - has become a symbol of wild nature’s vulnerability in the face of human actions and an icon of rainforest conservation.
Hunting was not easy in a rainforest in ancient times but new research has found modern humans made a way...
A Griffith University researcher hopes a new discovery on orangutan weaning could help conservation efforts for the highly endangered primate....
An opportunity of a lifetime to engage with local Asian communities.
Griffith Business School is accelerating plans to reduce carbon emissions from its MBA program through a solar power initiative at the South Bank campus in Brisbane that will produce up to 80 per cent of of the MBA offices' total electricity requirements.