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Alifatul Jannah/Central Sulawesi
Alifatul Jannah/Central Sulawesi
Wed, 19 Feb 2025

Climate crisis, socio-health vulnerability and resilience

Climate crisis, socio-health vulnerability and resilience: researching the interplay of climate crisis and health in Wallacea

Gabriella Warden
01 November 2022

Connecting climate science and public policy

As a climate change industry professional, the Master of Climate Change program gave Gabriella Warden the skills she needed to take the next step in her career during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
  • #Crawford School
  • #Crawford Graduates
  • #public policy
  • #climate change
Nicholas Rowley photo
Wed, 4 Dec 2024

Is public policy up to the job of achieving net zero? Five reasons for despair vs. five reasons for optimism

Reducing the risks associated with a rapidly changing climate and achieving net zero emissions by 2050 represents a truly wicked policy problem.

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Sudirman Nasir
Sudirman Nasir
07 February 2025

Welcome Sudirman Nasir - ANU Indonesia Project Visiting Fellow

Welcome Sudirman Nasir, 2024-2025 ANU Indonesia Project Visiting Fellow!
  • #climate change
Indigenous participation in the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples’ Platform: the need to decolonise UN climate governance
Tue, 1 Apr 2025

Indigenous participation in the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples’ Platform: the need to decolonise UN climate governance

This seminar explores the challenges faced by Indigenous people attempting to participate in the LCIPP at the 27th UN Conference of the Parties in Egypt.

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26 October 2022

Why there is no such thing as a painless transition

Highlighting domestic benefits and enhancing international support are the boost developing countries need to reduce their emissions, Thang Nam Do writes.
  • #reducing emissions
  • #emissions reduction
  • #energy transition
  • #climate change
  • #Crawford School
  • #Policy Forum
COP29 ANU delegation
28 November 2024

COP29 makes some progress, but future COPs will now need to move faster

The COP29 UN climate conference concluded last week in Baku, Azerbaijan with a deal on climate finance and an agreement on a framework for carbon markets nearly a decade in the making.
  • #climate change
josue soto
29 July 2022

Podcast: The state of the environment

On Policy Forum Pod, Mark Howden joins Arnagretta Hunter and Sharon Bessell to discuss the recent state of the environment report and the growing strain on the most important system of all.
  • #climate change
  • #state of the environment
  • #government climate targets
  • #climate action
Kareketaake Uriam photo
20 November 2024

Crawford at COP29: meet scholar Kareketaake Uriam

Kareketaake Uriam is from the Pacific Island nation of Kiribati and is studying a Master of Climate Change at Crawford through an Australia Awards scholarship.
  • #climate change
Prof Warwick McKibbin
13 December 2021

Lack of direction leaves climate policy in chaos: expert

Both sides of politics lack leadership when it comes to establishing clear climate policies, according to a leading public policy and economics expert at ANU.
  • #climate change
  • #economics
  • #climate policy
  • #leadership
Pacific 2
16 December 2021

The Pacific’s year of climate, COVID-19, contestation, and cooperation

It’s been a challenging year, but the Pacific is stronger for it, Meg Keen writes.
  • #Pacific
  • Covid-19
  • Crawford blog posts
  • #climate change
  • #community resilience
the tampa bay estuary program
19 April 2022

National Security Podcast: Climate change, disaster preparedness, and the Australian Defence Force

On NS Podcast, J Mortensen and A. Kapetas join W. Stoltz to explore the increasing threat of natural disasters in Australia and the role of the Australian Defence Force in responding to them.
  • #natural disasters
  • #climate change
  • #disaster preparedness
  • #Australian Defence Force
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03 June 2022

Podcast: Australia’s Pacific diplomacy

On the PF Pod episode, George Carter and Siobhan McDonnell join us to talk about Australia’s diplomacy in the Pacific, and if the new Australian government can become the region’s “partner of choice”.
  • #climate change
  • #Australia Pacific security relationship
  • #multilateral security
  • #Policy Forum Pod