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"Demand for workers with climate skills is already increasing, as more job postings specifically cover adapting to the green transition." Science & Medicine at ANU Financial Review //loom.ly/EwHl_wA

📢 Tomorrow 5-7pm! Last chance to register for the ANU Climate Update 2025 In-person at LLewellyn Hall in Canberra and online bit.ly/ClimateUpdate2… with Mark Howden, Shane Rattenbury MLA & Hannah Vardy



In 2024 as a globe, we failed to take our foot off the climate change accelerator - Mark Howden speaking now at the ANU Climate Update 2025 Join live bit.ly/ClimateUpdateL…


“For the first time in history, the Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO₂ than it absorbs” ANU Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions


Great article from Roxana Tompea & Chelsea Hunnisett. "#climatechange poses the single biggest existential crisis for humankind since the development of the nuclear bomb. Policy decisions [made] today will have significant & lasting impacts on generations of Australians."

Last Friday, Mark Howden, Prof Frank Jotzo, AsPr Dr Roslyn Prinsley, AsPr Emma Aisbett and Dr Beck Pearse held an excellent discussion about the nexus of climate and security with Kurt Vandenberghe, Director General of DG CLIMA EU Climate Action

🌱 The debate over renewable energy is intense. As Bec Colvin of ANU Crawford School of Public Policy highlights, while consultation is key, some will remain opposed regardless of discussions. "There will be people... that under no conditions will accept the project." loom.ly/Hpu1eSk

"Climate change is heating up the oceans and the atmosphere and that actually can supercharge cyclones" - Dr Roslyn Prinsley on research that aims to modify cyclones at their early development stage (starts 4:40): abc.net.au/listen/program…

Scientists are investigating ways to stop cyclones as climate change worsens their effects. AsPr Dr Roslyn Prinsley advocates for innovative solutions like using aerosols to intervene cyclones and protect communities from increasingly severe weather events: smh.com.au/environment/cl…



Policymakers and researchers come together today at the Australian Climate Security and Disaster Preparedness Symposium to enhance Australian research capacity and better address vulnerabilities related to climate change. Dr Roslyn Prinsley Dr Jessie Moritz ASPI ANU National Security College



Thanks Frank Jotzo, David Shankey, Amanda Cahill, Bec Colvin and Jo Evans for this conversation - a step towards strengthening the "fragile consensus" Book and recording: loom.ly/MjW90hs The Next Economy Australia


