Oct 29, 2024 | Climate Justice, October 2024
Fifty years ago, on 8 May 1974, Australia made history by designating Cobourg Peninsula as the world’s first Wetland of International Importance under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, otherwise known as the Ramsar Convention [1]. The...
Oct 29, 2024 | Climate Science, October 2024
The increasing impact of extreme weather events due to climate change has resulted in widespread loss and damage around the globe. Hydro-meteorological hazards such as floods, cyclones, and droughts that have an atmospheric, hydrological, or oceanographic origin are...
Oct 29, 2024 | Climate Justice, October 2024
17 August marked a historic shift for Indonesia, as the nation held its Independence Day celebrations in both Jakarta and its newly designated capital, Nusantara, located in East Kalimantan, Borneo. The relocation of the capital is driven by urgent concerns,...
Oct 29, 2024 | International Climate Policy, October 2024
Climate change and biodiversity loss are two of the most pressing issues facing the planet; their urgency is reflected in international discourse. Although these issues are linked, there has been limited action in international policy to reflect the connection. What...
Sep 9, 2024 | Climate Justice, International Climate Policy, September 2024
The increasing impacts and frequency of climate change over the past few decades have led to various forms of adaptation by communities globally. One particularly contentious form is Human Mobility due to Climate Change (HMCC), encompassing migration, displacement,...