Griffith strengthens its global climate presence with key IPCC and COP29 roles
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Academic and student bound for Azerbaijan for annual global climate negotiations.
Impacts are worsening, future risks are high, and wide-ranging adaptation is needed.
Like the petroleum industry itself, households are heavily invested in existing transport technologies. Getting oil and gas companies – and consumers – to switch to zero-emissions transport is a huge challenge. Repurposing existing infrastructure to supply clean fuels could convince both consumers and vehicle manufacturers to make the switch. But what would that take?
The Tourism and Climate Change Stocktake 2023 is the first report of its kind to assess the state of tourism worldwide.
Griffith University is in the spotlight after winning three of seven categories at the 2023 Australian Financial Review Higher Education Awards.
With temperatures rising across the globe, the need to adapt our communities to a warmer world is both urgent and...
Professor Susan Harris Rimmer contemplates the charges against a group of Queenslanders who protested against coal and gas in the parliament and were charged with disturbing the legislature, which carries a three-year jail sentence. She questions if getting arrested is the only meaningful way to achieve intergenerational justice.
TPCC unites global thought leaders to advance climate action in tourism industries.
Griffith researchers in tourism, climate adaptation and climate science to present key reports and take part in global discussions.
Earth Overshoot Day 2022 marks the date when we humans have a global footprint that exceeds the biocapacity of the earth. Our demand for resources exceeds the capacity of ecosystems to meet that demand.