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Philosophy on the Ground: Changing Values in a Changing Climate

Danielle Celermajer and Killian Quigley discuss environmental ethics in a world in the throes of climate change.

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Critical Companions Series: Objects of Science and Culture

The Critical Companions Series celebrates innovative and rich thinking. The series aims to traverse disciplinary silos to provoke different perspectives…

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Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People

International guest Professor Kari Marie Norgaard discusses violence, denial, cultural identity and her latest book 'Salmon and Acorns Feed Our…

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Nature in Culture: Overturning Aqua Nullius

Recognising the central role of Indigenous knowledge in climate change debates as a precursor for reconciliation in Australia.

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Nature in Culture: Casting Climate in a ‘Niue’ Light

Colonialism's obscurity of the Pacific's voices and the importance of Indigenous knowledge in the fight against climate change.

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Protecting an Intimacy Between Karuk and River

International guest Dr Kari Norgaard discusses the ongoing lived reality of racism and colonialism in natural resource policy.

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Nature in Culture: Nurturing Oysters Naturally

Learning traditional Aboriginal sustainable farming practices that protect and enhance oyster habitats.

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Nature in Culture: Multi-Sensory Mapping with the Marind People

Uncover a multi-sensory map of coexistence between the Marind people of Indonesian West Papua and the nature that surrounds them.

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Reducing the Impact of Heatwaves

Tackling the silent threat of heat and its ability to exacerbate existing vulnerabilities.

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Everyday Militarisms: Hidden in Plain Sight

Revealing the hidden militarisms that surround and influence our everyday life.

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Building Food Utopias: Voice, Power and Agency

How to make those most affected by food and farm insecurity in Australia heard?

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The Failure of CSR in A Warming World

How businesses might move beyond inadequate approaches to environmental sustainability.

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Our House is on Fire: How Universities Can Become Advocates for Climate Action

Join Dr Tanya Fiedler in conversation with Professor Michael Mann and Professor Christopher Wright.

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Questions of Management and Policy Amidst Australia’s Bushfire Crisis

An interdisciplinary panel consider how government and industry should best respond to climate-related disasters.

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The 2020 Iain McCalman Lecture

Dr Dinesh Wadiwel explores the impact of animal agriculture on climate, planetary health and justice.

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Violence in Plain Sight

Unveiling the institutional realities that ensure the persistence of concealing violence.

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Swimming into the Blue Humanities

Literatures' fascination with swimming and how it captures the human experience of environmental alienation.

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The Toxic Management of Mining Legacies

The permanent imprint mines leave behind on communities and the environment.

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Book Launch: Sustainable Materialism

Sustainable Materialism explores the new wave of sustainability movements that are overturning environmental injustices across the world.

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Adapting Climate Science for Business

How can science be adapted to answer the questions businesses want to know?

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How are Businesses Responding to Investor Pressure on Climate Change?

How are organisations preparing for the shorter and longer-term risks and opportunities that might arise from climate change?

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Why Investors are Worrying About Climate Change

Understanding the legal, regulatory, reputational, technological, market and physical threats climate change poses to business.

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Making Space I: Bodies, Space and the Anthropocene

Choreographers reflect on the process of making work in artist-non-artist collaborations and ways of thinking-through-practice in the Anthropocene.

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Culture, Trust, and Systems: Local and Democratic Politics for the Anthropocene

Examining ecological democracy and the synergies between democracy and sustainability that it promotes.

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