Exploring climate change in culturally diverse Australian households
Australian residents, from a range of ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds, are being sought to help researchers at the Australian Centre for Cultural Environmental Research answer the following...
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Lesley Head and Marie Stenseke (An abbreviated version of this paper was published in Swedish for World Science Day (14.11.14) as Head, L. and Stenseke, M. 2014 Humanvetenskapen står för djup och...
View ArticleWould you like to share your views on climate change and the future?
AUSCCER’s Stephanie Toole is currently seeking residents from the Greater Sydney area who are willing to share their experiences of weather, thoughts about climate change and views on the future. The...
View ArticleTransformative disaster
Winter in Wollongong is usually a fairly benign affair. Cool dry air, blue skies. But this past week we’ve had an east coast low that has brought severe weather warnings, heavy rain and localised...
View ArticleThe Truth About Australia’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions
By Noel Castree and Karen Renkema-Lang In recent months there’s been much talk about our so-called ‘post-truth era’. Wilful ignorance of the truth and the promotion of patently false claims have,...
View ArticleIntroducing Climates of Listening
By Anja Kanngieser This is the first blog post in a series dedicated to documenting fieldwork I am undertaking across Fiji and Micronesia in 2018. The blog posts will deal with a range of themes,...
View ArticlePostcard from the Pacific
Post by Dr Theresa Harada I am here in Fiji doing fieldwork on community led response to climate change and climate justice. For many of us in Australia, Fiji conjures up images of swaying palm trees,...
View ArticleClimate change responses in the Pacific
Post written by Dr Theresa Harada I have just returned from Fiji where I was working with colleague Anja Kanngieser looking at on-the-ground responses to climate change in the region. It has been an...
View ArticleThe everyday lives of climate change: Encounters in Kiribati
Post written by Dr Anja Kanngieser Kiribati, one of the large ocean states most immediately threatened by the effects of climate change, is as remote as it is expansive. Comprising 33 atolls and reef...
View ArticleInvestigating whiteness and research fatigue in the study of Pacific climate...
Post written by Dr Anja Kanngieser Part 1: Whiteness and research practices In this three part series I examine the impact of whiteness and research fatigue when considering climate change in the...
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