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Saving the World Webinars
Thu, 5 Nov 2026

Public power for planetary health equity: why ownership matters

Episode 35 of the Saving the World webinar series features Dr Matt Ryan, UTS Chancellor's Research Fellow and Hothouse Future Leaders Program Fellow (2024).

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Professor Llewelyn Hughes
Professor Llewelyn Hughes
20 August 2025

Professor Llewelyn Hughes appointed as a Lead Author for IPCC Seventh Assessment Report

Professor Llewelyn Hughes selected as a Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Seventh Assessment Report (AR7) in recognition of his expertise on climate and energy policy.
  • #energy transition
  • #climate change
  • #climate policy
  • Climate Change and Energy
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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
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Book launch: Regional Energy Transitions in Australia: From Impossible to Possible
Launch: Regional Energy Transitions in Australia: From Impossible to Possible
Thu, 10 Apr 2025

Launch: Regional Energy Transitions in Australia: From Impossible to Possible

Panellists will explore how regional leaders across Australia continue to navigate complex energy challenges, highlighting key lessons from the last decade of rapid change.

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