A response and set of alternative proposals to land use in the EU
This post is a copy of a response by Dr Tim Cadman, Research Fellow of the Law Futures Centre, to the European Union’s land use, land use change and forestry review of rules.
This post is a copy of a response by Dr Tim Cadman, Research Fellow of the Law Futures Centre, to the European Union’s land use, land use change and forestry review of rules.
Report finds exclusion of prime habitat from logging inconsistent with koala protection efforts.
The bushfires of the summer of 2019-2020 which covered more than 10 million hectares, were exacerbated by human intervention. In this climate emergency, business as usual is not an option, and hazard reduction burning and backburning must be re-evaluated.
Untested 'techno-fixes' such as geoengineering are not the answer to climate change mitigation.
Governments have previously sought to reduce climate-change inducing concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the earth’s atmosphere through mitigation and...
The ongoing fires in Australia,which are now approaching 5 million hectares in extent, have been exacerbated by human intervention. In...
Griffith COP25 delegates report on the climate conference's highs and lows.
Griffith climate, business and social scientists to present and liaise with leaders andorganisationsat UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Convention of Parties 25th meeting in Madrid.
By Tim Cadman Research Fellow, Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law The title of this blog, and the research projects...
By Dr Tim Cadman Griffith Law School Statement on open access journals