Addressing climate risks can improve tourism, communities and environment
New research highlights range of benefits for tourism destinations by identifying and addressing climate risks.
New research highlights range of benefits for tourism destinations by identifying and addressing climate risks.
By Professor Poh-Ling Tan Griffith Law School Friday 20 September’s rallies across the world call for climate action, but some...
Griffith University and the Queensland Government unite to tackle current and future climate risks.
A new Griffith University study cautions over-reliance on a financial disclosure framework for driving climate action.
Researchers determine how much waves are likely to change around the globe due to climate change.
Droughts, fires, and floods can have devastating consequences for farmers’ mental health. The suicide rate for Australian farmers is also almost 59 per cent higher than the general population, and research has confirmed a link between farmer suicides and extreme weather.
Online micro-credential course to build organisations’ capability to adapt and mitigate against climate impacts.
Research finds increasing global concurrent climate extremes pose large risks to society and ecosystems.
Fifty years of BOM data reveals unusual characteristics and trends of tropical cyclones from Coral Sea.
Researchers from Griffith University's Coastal and Marine Research Centre used fifty years of data from the Bureau of Meteorology to investigate the characteristics and trends of tropical cyclones.