Ruth Morgan receives funding from the Australian Research Council. She was a Lead Author (Working Group 2) of the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Last month, ...
It's interesting to observe how the use of the term "net zero" in the context of climate change has significantly increased over the past few years. An online search for the term yields over 3 million ...
When it comes to discussions on sustainability, there is rarely one that does not mention the oil and gas industry. And why would the industry not be discussed? After all, it contributes a large share ...
In the pursuit of a sustainable and climate-resilient future, achieving net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has emerged as a target around the world. Accomplishing net zero means either utilizing ...
Andrew King receives funding from the National Environmental Science Program. Josephine Brown receives funding from the National Environmental Science Program. Tilo Ziehn receives funding from the ...
Although this election year has been peppered with hot-button topics, such as immigration, gun control, abortion and economic progress, climate change is still a key talking point—and agriculture ...
The choice is not between climate responsibility and growth. For the Philippines, the only climate strategy that endures is one that keeps the lights on, the bills manageable, and the economy moving ...
New technologies spurred by federal support show a cleaner path forward for the highly emissive cement and concrete industry. Despite cement’s overwhelming presence, the world has been relatively slow ...
Could Southeast Asia become carbon neutral by 2050, even as energy demand increases? The region is growing quickly and still ...
The increasing urgency to address climate change has focused attention on the agricultural sector. As the global community prepares for COP29, this special issue seeks to explore comprehensive ...
Fifty-five gigatons of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere each year, according to the United Nations. The vast majority of climate scientists agree that human activities have been the ...