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been a poignant reminder of the repercussions of climate change risks to our health and wellbeing, livelihoods, and economic performances. Scientists have warned that the risk of bushfire driven by
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youth representatives from around Australia to meet with leaders and experts in policy, economics, climate change, and international development. The Scholarship Program consists of three components
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tools available for health impact assessment (HIA) in a time of heightened risks from climate change. This study is necessary because the novel threats of rapidly escalating climate change and health
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City-scale Digital Twins (CDTs) to facilitate the development of strategies to tackle the climate adaptation in existing urban context. This project aims to explore opportunities that digital twin
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scenarios involving e.g., aquifer drawdown, contamination, and climate change-related effects such as increased temperature or salinity. By targeting different environmental conditions of the aquifer and
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DECRA project investigating the role of tree-dwelling microbial communities in mitigating greenhouse gasses. Background: In the context of climate change, trees perform a critical climatic function in
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. Resolving the sources and sinks of methane is critical for achieving our global ambitions to rapidly reduce methane emissions in the near-term future and to develop effective climate mitigation strategies
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and impact in response to the urgent need to better plan for futures with and for people and other species, emerging technologies and climate. The Lab’s internationally leading researchers
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involve literature reviews, undertaking mixed methods research projects, coding of qualitative data across a range of topics including pregnancy and postnatal care, climate health, stroke and more. This
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independent PhD candidate with interdisciplinary skills in African studies, critical research, social justice research, land and/or environmental research, climate change research, anthropology, cultural