Our future ocean
Webinar University of MelbourneRegister here The ocean is integral to planetary and human sustenance. It has a crucial role to play in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals as well as currently in... View Article
Register here The ocean is integral to planetary and human sustenance. It has a crucial role to play in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals as well as currently in... View Article
To celebrate World Oceans’ Day, join us to learn & discuss the challenges to the health of our oceans & what can be done to protect them. About this event... View Article
Register here. In recent years there has been an explosion of concern around terms like ‘fake news’, ‘misinformation’, and ‘disinformation’. And online social networks such as Twitter and Facebook are... View Article
Environmental water is critical for improving Australia’s freshwater systems. But maximising the benefits from this water can be difficult as environmental responses to watering are often poorly understood. Adaptive management... View Article
Register here. Location: Climate Change Research Centre, Seminar Room, Mathews Building 4th floor, UNSW, Sydney. Presenter: Dr. Fiona Johnson (Water Research Centre, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering - UNSW... View Article
Register here. As we head towards COP26, find out about the role our oceans play in climate change. About this event What is the role of the oceans in climate... View Article
Presenter: Dr. Stacey Hitchcock (CLEX and The University of Melbourne) Host: Climate Change Research Centre Much of the heavy and extreme rainfall in the Melbourne region occurs on days with... View Article
Register here. How we’re using science to fix the mess we’ve made. From introduced invasive species to pollution and climate change, we’re now facing a lot of issues that society... View Article
Professor Nigel Clark, co-editor of ‘Environmental Humanities Approaches to Climate Change’, recently commented that ‘bearing witness to the demise or death of what we love is now … an unavoidable... View Article
Our coast is a dynamic system. As the protective boundary between the land and sea it absorbs the constant energy it receives from waves and tides and in doing so... View Article