Environment + Sustainability

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13 September 2024

New network will aid Asia’s green energy transition

A new green energy network aims to connect Asian economies with China – the most complex and important provider of green energy technologies in the world.

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12 September 2024

Planet and people will prosper if resources are better shared

Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.

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3 September 2024

Colourful, melodious birds at risk from poor urban planning 

Loss of green spaces and fragmented landscapes leading to less 'attractive' birds in urban areas.

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26 August 2024
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26 August 2024
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Train in vain: The end of the car dependent music festival?

Poor ticket sales, high running costs, insurance premiums, changing consumer preferences, and cost of living pressures are most cited as reasons the Australian music festival industry is in crisis. But there is another factor. Getting huge crowds to and from distant music festival sites by car presents significant challenges for both organisers and visitors.

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15 August 2024

Climate change has some microscopic winners, with global-scale consequences

Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures poised to be climate change winners, but the repercussions could be vast.

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1 August 2024

Statement confirms land-based impacts on reef water quality and ecosystem

Griffith researchers among more than 200 experts to give key input into GBR report.

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29 July 2024

Cash and conservation: a worldwide analysis of wildlife on money 

Study finds explores how countries use currency to highlight conservation priorities.

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19 July 2024

Economic outcomes and impacts of ‘eco anxieties’

Study suggests tracking changes in eco-anxiety and matching them to lifestyle choices. 

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18 July 2024

Logged forests have ecological value – if not pushed too far   

Researchers reveal “thresholds” for when logged rainforests lose the ability to sustain themselves while highlighting value of already logged forests.

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