Tropical fish are invading Australian ocean water
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
3d ago
A University of Adelaide study of shallow-water fish communities on rocky reefs in south-eastern Australia has found climate change is helping tropical fish species invade temperate Australian waters. “The fish are travelling into these Australian ecosystems as larvae caught in the Eastern Australian Current, which is strengthening due to the warming climate,” said the University ..read more
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Strengthening Australia and Vietnam partnerships: Advancing research and understanding on designing and operating high integrity blue carbon market
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
3d ago
Vietnam, with its long coastline, is vulnerable to climate change impacts. Coastal forests, thought of as a ‘protection forest’, make up just 3.5% of the total national forest area but they play a substantial role in generating local livelihood incomes, mitigating the impacts of storm surges and coastal erosion, and supporting carbon sequestration and biodiversity ..read more
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Murray-Darling Basin water theft laws suck more than river irrigation pumps
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
1w ago
Water is one of Australia’s most valuable commodities, worth almost A$100 billion in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB). But some of that water is being stolen (no-one knows how much) and the thieves usually get away with it. The federal Labor government came to power promising to improve water use compliance and theft deterrence, while the ..read more
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Defining the potential for mangrove-based agribusiness transformation in the coastal Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
2w ago
The Mekong Delta region in Vietnam is facing several development challenges but the Government of Vietnam (GoV) is committed overcoming these and support the growth of the agricultural sector in the region. The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) recently awarded Environment Institute’s Future Making Fellow, Dr Pham Thu Thuy, $471,200 for a project ..read more
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A Periodic Table of Food for better health globally
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Leah
2M ago
University of Adelaide researchers are contributing to a global effort to quantify the makeup of the world’s food supply, enabling data-driven solutions to human and planetary health challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change and malnutrition. The Period Table of Food Initiative (PTFI) is led by nine Centres of Excellence around the world, all collaborating ..read more
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EVENT: Earth Jam! at the UniBar next month
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
3M ago
On the evening of Saturday 10th February the University of Adelaide’s UniBar will come alive in a youth-focused evening for our living world aimed at amplifying and uplifting the South Australian youth voice. The event, hosted by Nature Conservation Society (NCS) and proudly supported by the Environment Institute and Human.Kind Studios, will showcase some of ..read more
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ARC Discovery Project Success for Environment Institute
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
6M ago
A big congratulations to these Environment Institute members for their ARC Discovery Project successes this week, collectively totalling almost $2.4 million in grant funding.  With a success rate of only 16%, these are great achievements. Associate Professor Damien Fordham, Theme Leader of the Climate and Biodiversity Theme in the EI and also from School of ..read more
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Ocean acidification research is robust despite ebbs and flows
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Leah
7M ago
A new objective examination of almost a quarter-of-a-century of ocean acidification research shows that, despite challenges, experts in the field can have confidence in their research. The University of Adelaide’s Professor Sean Connell from the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology unit led the study. “In our field, the marine science community was galvanised by the demonstration of ..read more
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EVENT: “A Symposium on Human-Nature Connection in the Anthropocene” – 20th November, 2023
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
7M ago
The Environment Institute and Jane Goodall Institute Australia are excited to be co-hosting this youth symposium. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to broaden your understanding of the human-nature connection in the Anthropocene. You are invited to this thought-provoking symposium, where we will explore the intricate relationship between humans and nature. This event promises to be enlightening and ..read more
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Nature Festival 2023
Environment Institute Blog » Climate Change
by Belinda
8M ago
Are you ready for Nature Festival 2023? ? The Environment Institute is excited to collaborate with leading experts and thought leaders at this year’s Nature Festival. Across five events we will explore South Australian nature – current trends, identify critical barriers, and local and state opportunities. Find out more about our events below. This series ..read more
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