19 Oct 2021 The right climate for central planning Mark Beeson Not exactly a popular sentiment. But combating global warming might need to take a radical turn.
18 Oct 2021 Coming up for air: global action to stop pollution Philippa Nicole Barr Most nations will breach new air quality guidelines from the World Health Organisation. Better coordination is a must.
12 Oct 2021 Line in the sand: How sea-level rise is challenging international law Donald R Rothwell For island nations climate change poses not only a physical threat but a legal dilemma, too.
17 Sep 2021 Safeguarding Pacific Island seas starts with indigenous knowledge Anna Naupa A new declaration by Pacific leaders on maritime zone preservation helps, but must also allow for cultural dialogue.
10 Sep 2021 The right climate for Indonesia-United States cooperation Eko NM Saputro If Washington is to judge its trade partners on environmental measures, Jakarta actually has a good story to tell.
2 Sep 2021 Australia’s potential as a “green” hydrogen superpower James Bowen As the hydrocarbon era wanes a new energy source could be a potent geopolitical asset.
4 Aug 2021 Preparing Australia to respond to disasters – at home and abroad Peter Layton The military should be restructured with a dedicated element to better tackle relief operations full-time.
29 Jul 2021 Bad news for Vietnam’s Mekong Delta Milton Osborne Climate change, yes, but other factors, too.
4 Jun 2021 Finding a new approach to water security in Southeast Asia Angelo Paolo L. Trias Disaster governance systems can help overcome barriers to securing water across the region.
26 May 2021 Paying the price: Australians want action on climate change Hannah Léser New Lowy Institute polling reveals a growing public appetite to tackle environmental concerns – even at a cost.
25 May 2021 South Korea’s green goals Kate Kalinova A little-heralded summit this month will test how governments – and big private companies – match promises with action.
19 May 2021 Lessons from the recent cyclone in Timor-Leste Fidelis Magalhães Without a vision for sustainable development and action on climate change, there can be no “building back better”.
3 May 2021 The Davis aerodrome and Australia’s leadership in the Antarctic Nengye Liu , Paul Govind How can Australia pretend to uphold the ATS while pursuing a project that risks unprecedented ecological impact?