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Hear from Professor Richard Kingsford, Director, Centre for Ecosystem Science, UNSW on RN Breakfast.
A landmark study pinpoints the birthplace of modern humans in southern Africa and suggests how past climate shifts drove their first migration.
The report comes at a time when scepticism and wait-and-see approaches are still permeating the debate on climate action globally.
Student inventors from UNSW Built Environment have been named national runners-up in the Australian leg of an international competition that encourages aspiring engineers and designers to solve the problems of tomorrow.
A green stimulus focusing on environmental restoration around Australia is a practical and productive approach that could be rolled out quickly to help both the economy and the environment.
Australia cannot distance itself from moral responsibility for emissions from exported fossil fuels.
Cli-fi explores how the world may look in the process or aftermath of dealing with climate change, and not just that caused by burning fossil fuels.
This landmark series of blueprints describes the challenges and opportunities faced by society as climate change intersects with: energy, air pollution and justice.
Many politicians are afraid of saying no to Big Coal, but it's the future voters still in school they should be more worried about, writes Oliver Kunz.
What does the altered nature of evolution mean for our ability to cope with the effects of rapid climate change?
UNSW climate scientists and Australia’s leading screen creatives brought science and story together to explore ‘Climate Fiction’. A six-part TV drama is currently in production.
As evidence of climate change becomes more and more obvious, action in Australia is stalling and in the US is being reversed under President Trump. Why is this happening? And what needs to shift if we want effective action?