Media Release /environment/ en SciStarter Australia is a new home for citizen science /environment/news/list/2024/04/30/scistarter-australia-is-a-new-home-for-citizen-science Citizen science platform SciStarter Australia has officially launched on the final day of Global Citizen Science month, creating a one-stop location for citizen science projects seeking volunteers in Australia. April 30 2024 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2024/04/30/scistarter-australia-is-a-new-home-for-citizen-science Defining the potential for mangrove-based agribusiness transformation in the coastal Mekong Delta, Vietnam /environment/news/list/2024/04/18/defining-the-potential-for-mangrove-based-agribusiness-transformation-in-the 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 on ‘Defining the potential for mangrove-based agribusiness transformation in the coastal Mekong Delta’. April 18 2024 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2024/04/18/defining-the-potential-for-mangrove-based-agribusiness-transformation-in-the Adelaide is losing 75,000 trees a year. Tree-removal laws must be tightened if we want our cities to be liveable and green /environment/news/list/2024/04/11/adelaide-is-losing-75000-trees-a-year-tree-removal-laws-must-be-tightened-if Large areas of concrete and asphalt absorb and radiate heat, creating an “urban heat island effect”. It puts cities at risk of overheating as they are several degrees warmer than surrounding areas. April 11 2024 Leah Panakera-Thorpe /environment/news/list/2024/04/11/adelaide-is-losing-75000-trees-a-year-tree-removal-laws-must-be-tightened-if Wildlife in our homes: Australian reptiles in the global exotic pet market /environment/news/list/2024/03/01/wildlife-in-our-homes-australian-reptiles-in-the-global-exotic-pet-market On March 3rd we celebrate World Wildlife Day, and the theme for 2024 is "Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation." We are thrilled to feature the research of our guest blogger, Sebastian Chekunov, a PhD candidate from Dr. Phill Cassey's Invasion Ecology research group. Dr Cassey is an ARC Industry Laureate Fellow, Combatting Wildlife Crime and Preventing Environmental Harm. March 01 2024 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2024/03/01/wildlife-in-our-homes-australian-reptiles-in-the-global-exotic-pet-market Rainy day ice age in the global south /environment/news/list/2024/02/26/rainy-day-ice-age-in-the-global-south An international study of the mineral deposits in stalactites in South Australia’s Naracoorte Caves, has shed new light on climate conditions in the Southern Hemisphere during ice ages. February 26 2024 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2024/02/26/rainy-day-ice-age-in-the-global-south A Periodic Table of Food for better health globally /environment/news/list/2024/02/16/a-periodic-table-of-food-for-better-health-globally ˴Ƭ 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. February 16 2024 Leah Panakera-Thorpe /environment/news/list/2024/02/16/a-periodic-table-of-food-for-better-health-globally Leading environmental scientist takes the reins /environment/news/list/2024/02/01/leading-environmental-scientist-takes-the-reins Plant, ecological and evolutionary geneticist, Professor Andrew Lowe will lead the ˴Ƭ’s Environment Institute as its newly appointed Director. February 01 2024 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2024/02/01/leading-environmental-scientist-takes-the-reins Eliminating illegitimate timber and plant derived products from global supply chains /environment/news/list/2023/12/20/eliminating-illegitimate-timber-and-plant-derived-products-from-global-supply The ˴Ƭ has partnered with InterpreData, Double Helix Tracking Technologies, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC ANZ) and Aglive to secure a $500,000 grant to produce a secure, data-led traceability system for agricultural commodities and timber products. December 20 2023 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2023/12/20/eliminating-illegitimate-timber-and-plant-derived-products-from-global-supply Australasian Mangrove and Saltmarsh Network Conference, Adelaide 14-17 November 2023 – ‘AMSN 2023 – Living Coasts’. /environment/news/list/2023/11/14/australasian-mangrove-and-saltmarsh-network-conference-adelaide-14-17-november Community members, environmental managers, interstate and international researchers will gather in Adelaide this week to celebrate, discuss and review the status of the natural ‘Living Coasts’ of the Australasian region. November 14 2023 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2023/11/14/australasian-mangrove-and-saltmarsh-network-conference-adelaide-14-17-november ARC Discovery Project Success for Environment Institute /environment/news/list/2023/11/01/arc-discovery-project-success-for-environment-institute 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. November 01 2023 Belinda Gosden /environment/news/list/2023/11/01/arc-discovery-project-success-for-environment-institute