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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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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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independent PhD candidate with interdisciplinary skills in African studies, critical research, social justice research, land and/or environmental research, climate change research, anthropology, cultural
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the ‘silent killer’ of climate and environmental change as they harm people of all ages and ethnicities and claim lives, across the world. However, loss of lives and income, heat-related illnesses and
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climate change, issues of social justice toward others and non-human others, and many others besides. Genres are elastic and rapidly evolving, providing the emerging scholar with ample material and
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. Culturing the seaweed species is expected to multiply the green gases absorption and assist in combating climate change. The study will aim to select suitable seaweed species to be cultured in coastal and
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in the Australian context of characteristic hot, dry climate and relatively few natural water bodies. However, the lack of knowledge on pit lakes continues to hinder their proper management. Run-off
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strain experienced by their parents. Parental mental health is known to affect the adjustment and wellbeing of their children, impacting on parenting styles and family climate. Yet most interventions