Can we adapt to climate change fast enough?
Professor Roger Kitching from the Griffith School of Environment is one of the co-ordinating lead authors in the latest IPCC report on climate change.
Professor Roger Kitching from the Griffith School of Environment is one of the co-ordinating lead authors in the latest IPCC report on climate change.
Professor Roger Kitching has joined more than 100 scientists from 21 countries in the most intensive study of arthropods ever undertaken.
Anthropogenic pressures, invasive species and climate change could have disastrous consequences for ecosystems globally.
Study highlights vulnerability of species unnamed by science.
Researchers reveal “thresholds” for when logged rainforests lose the ability to sustain themselves while highlighting value of already logged forests.
A study looking into the effects of climate change on insects within Lamington National Park is set to go international following a funding injection of $470,000.
Griffith University researchers will head to Lamington National Park to recreate a 20-year-old study investigating the effects of climate change on insects.
One of Griffith University’s brightest minds in ecology has been awarded a prestigious award to mark a lifetime of achievement in biological diversity research discoveries.
The G20 Summit has led to a heightened international focus on climate change and carbon-emissions reduction.
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