Griffith water science expert named ‘Earth Commissioner’Â
Professor Stuart Bunn among leading scientists named to identify risks, guardrails and targets for the planet.
Professor Stuart Bunn among leading scientists named to identify risks, guardrails and targets for the planet.
Professor Stuart Bunn, of Griffith University's Australian Rivers Institute, has received an international honour from the Ecological Society of America
Can basic human water needs be met without exceeding safe and just Earth System Boundaries (ESB) for surface and groundwater (blue water), defined to protect people and planet?
In the lead up to the Freshwater Sciences Downunder conference in Brisbane, Griffith University hosts minority students from the United States as part of the Society for Freshwater Science Emerge Program
Griffith researchers collaborated on new study that shows humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilization and everything that lives on Earth.
For biodiversity to thrive, conservation efforts must be ‘Nature and People Positive’, a recent study has found.
Gomeroi man Mr Phil Duncan awarded an honorary doctorate by Griffith University in recognition of his work protecting waterways and preserving Indigenous knowledge
Two Griffith researchers dedicated to creating a more sustainable world have been recognised for their contributions as elected Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science.
A growing feral pig population supported the conservation success story of Australia’s largest carnivore, the estuarine crocodile.
Griffith has recognised its best and brightest researchers, professional and support staff plus teaching excellence at a gala event in Brisbane.