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FAO Launches Forest Genetic Resources Report

Borneo Rainforest by Andrew Lowe

The FAO is launching a major global report on forest genetic resources, highlighting their vital role in climate resilience and sustainable development. Environment Institute Director Professor Andy Lowe contributed to a key chapter exploring tree genetic diversity across global forest ecosystems.

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Reflections of World Water Day 2025

glaciers

Listen here to Dr Nina Wootton Environment Institute member, and Advisory board member Tim Jarvis AM, environmental scientist and 2024 South Australian of the Year, speak on ABC Radio Adelaide to discuss this challenges faced this World Water Day. 

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How To Be A “Climate Prepper” 20th Uraidla Sustainability Fair

Sustainability

Professor Andy Lowe celebrated 20 years of the Uraidla Sustainability fair, leading and hosting a panel discussion, identifying ways we can become "Climate Preppers". 

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World Water Day 2025 'Glacier Preservation' with Tim Jarvis

Tim Jarvis

This years World Water Day focuses on Glacier Preservation. Tim Jarvis AM Environment Institute Advisory Board member, confronts this crisis head-on through his powerful storytelling: from recreating Shackleton’s Antarctic journey (now on Netflix) to immersive experiences like Thin Ice VR and the 25zero project.

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Blue Carbon Restoration Projects Support the Role of South Australia’s Coastal Wetlands for Climate Change Mitigation

Dry Creek saltfields pilot blue carbon project_drone imagery_road and tidal gate 2022_credit Emily Leydon_1

Blue carbon projects offer a powerful solution for both climate change mitigation and biodiversity restoration by revitalizing carbon-rich coastal ecosystems. An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Adelaide, including members of the Environment Institute, have identified legal barriers that may hinder tidal restoration efforts in South Australia. Their latest study highlights how existing laws complicate these projects and the need for policy improvements. To assist stakeholders, they have developed a plain-language guide explaining the relevant laws and policies to support governments, communities, and industries in restoring these vital ecosystems.

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AI & Digital Twins: The future of Farming

vineyard

What if farmers could get real-time insights from AI to combat pests, improve productivity, and reduce environmental impact without crunching complex data?

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The Woolly Mouse and The Future of De-Extinction

Woolly Mammoth Andrew Nelmerm/Getty Images/Dorling Kindersley

Deputy Director of the Environment Institute Associate Professor Damien Fordham, comments on the advanced gene-editing techniques used in the resurrection of extinct species. 

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Environment Institute Celebrates 25 Years of Science Meets Parliament

SMP 2025 group photo

The Environment Institute Reflects on the 25th Science Meets Parliament Event, hosted by Science and Technology Australia.

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Ancient DNA Uncovering the Secret Past of Penguins

Penguins by Frans van Heerden

Dr. Jamie Wood, a member of the Environment Institute, leads groundbreaking research uncovering ancient DNA from Antarctica, revealing how Adélie penguins and southern elephant seals have adapted to environmental changes over the past 6,000 years.

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Millions of Locusts Threaten NSW: What You Need to Know

Locust

Environment Institute member and Entomologist Andy Austin is advising action as millions of locusts could soon descend on parts of NSW, threatening crops and grazing lands. Early detection and control are crucial to prevent devastating swarms.
 

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