Water Wednesday – Desalination: Future directions for Australia’s world class...
Read more at The Environment Institute “Audio visual material from the Water Wednesday presentation is now available here. A special forum presented by the Water Research Centre and the Australian...
View ArticleDebate @ the Waite
Read more at The Waite Research Institute “Come and hear two teams debate the topic: Increasing agricultural production is the only sure way to feed 9 billion people by 2050 Ensuring global food...
View ArticleLeadership in a Changing Climate – a free public forum on leadership and...
Read more at The Environment Institute “We are pleased to announce that Minister Penny Wong and Professor Mike Young – along with a panel of three more South Australian leaders – are participating in...
View ArticleRecognising differing viewpoints in a rapidly changing world
Read more at ConservationBytes “Is oil palm bad? Is protecting tropical forests more important than converting them for economic development? Should we spike trees to make sure no one cuts them down?...
View ArticleNuclear risk insurance
Read more at BraveNewClimate “Guest Post by Luke Weston. Luke is a Melbourne-based physicist and occasional freelance electronic engineer, with a strong interest in educating the community about...
View ArticleProfessor Mike Young’s Presentation at World Water Week
Read more at The Environment Institute “Professor Mike Young, Executive Director of the Environment Institute, recently spoke at the World Water Week conference in Stockholm. A green economy is...
View ArticleWRI hosts the inaugural Debate @ the Waite, 25 August 2011
Read more at The Waite Research Institute “Last week over 130 people attended the Waite Research Institute’s inaugural Debate @ the Waite, on the motion “Increasing agricultural production is the only...
View ArticleCivil disorder and nuclear power
Read more at BraveNewClimate “Nuclear fission, like any other energy source, carries benefits and risks. In discussion on future deployment of different sustainable energy sources, the commentary in...
View ArticleNo substitute for untouched tropical forests
Read more at The Environment Institute “Over the past 50 years, South-East Asia has suffered the greatest losses of biodiversity of any tropical region in the world. A study, published today in the...
View ArticleMarine forests dropping off the edge
Read more at ConservationBytes “This is probably a little late in terms of breaking news, but it’s good fodder for a blog post nonetheless. I’ve done several posts now on the value (and threats) of...
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