As our weather gets more extreme, better models, technology and an understanding of climate change are transforming prediction – and Monash University specialists are focussed on the future.
Renewables. Market structure. Storage. The Monash community is revolutionising how we think about and use power.
Shanghai-based Saw Choon Seong sees engineering as the creative path to opportunity. It is no surprise to find him delivering clean fuel technology critical to the world’s response to climate change.
As environmental anxiety rises, Adeline Johns-Putra explains why climate fiction is plotting an optimistic path forward.
A renewable energy hub is advising government on carbon markets, harnessing natural resources and crowd-funding start-ups on Indonesia’s path to net zero emissions.
Traces of drugs are increasingly being detected in waterways, and Dr Erinn Richmond is studying the potential harm posed to ecological environments.
A passion for real-world maths has put Professor Jenni Evans inside the world’s most destructive cyclones – and at the top of her field.
In its 10th anniversary year, ClimateWorks continues to lead the way for real-world emissions reductions, working with a diverse range of industries with the aim of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
As CEO of the Climate Council, Amanda McKenzie is on the frontline of the climate wars between those who accept the science and urgency of climate change, and those who don't.
More than 1.5 billion people rely on ice melt for their water, and at NASA, Kat Bormann is unlocking critical information about water availability based on snowfall.
Graham Hawke is helping climate-sensitive industries and governments prepare for future weather events.
Sustainable development is at the heart of what Daniel Wielechowski does at Tesla, where he’s designing robust interventions to create better ways of manufacturing vehicle paint.
Somewhat of an accidental weatherman, Paul Higgins now uses his position to take people into the science foretelling our future.
Traces of drugs are increasingly being detected in waterways, and Dr Erinn Richmond is studying the potential harm posed to ecological environments and whether microplastics aid the transportation of drugs into the diets of aquatic creatures.
Fabian Capomolla believes you can feed the soul, not just the body, when food is grown with love.
Humans may be the greatest threat to big-cat species around the world, but Dr Luke Hunter has made it his life’s mission to change that.
Paul Barton is on a mission to make Monash University the greenest university in the land.
Two alumni have forged careers devoted to protecting the environment.
Liam Suckling is on the grandest of adventures, one that will take him 160,000 kilometres around the globe and – all going well – to the top of the highest mountains of every continent.