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.
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?
Griffith researchers collaborated on new study that shows humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilization and everything that lives on Earth.
Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.
For biodiversity to thrive, conservation efforts must be ‘Nature and People Positive’, a recent study has found.
To meet basic human needs across the globe without breaching environmental limits will require a redistribution of resources and a transformation of society
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.
Study sheds new light on unrecognised but important crossroad for biogeographic exchange between Africa and Eurasia.
Blog post by AEL Summer Scholarship student Aldrianna Manalansan. Images courtesy of Taring Padi. Photos: Aldrianna Manalansan. Taring Padi is...
International gathering highlights ambitious aim to understand human origins and future lessons.