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natural disasters
International
Giving back to Vanuatu
Murray Garde and Margaret Jolly
24 April 2020
Coming on top of recent volcanic activity, Cyclone Harold and Covid-19 are a dual challenge for the island nation
International
Preparing for cyclones Reuben, Solo, Tuni, Ula… and beyond
Nic Maclellan
19 March 2015
The devastation in Vanuatu underlines the importance of building community resilience before natural disasters, writes
Nic Maclellan
. Meanwhile, Australia is cutting its…
Books & Arts
The humility of local consciousness
Jane Goodall
13 February 2013
Could thinking globally be a kind of cognitive intoxication, asks
Jane Goodall
Essays & Reportage
Extreme weather and the knowledge controversy
Jane Goodall
1 February 2013
Australia is lagging in its recognition that local views and information count, argues
Jane Goodall
Essays & Reportage
The disturbing logic of “Stay or Go”
Tom Griffiths
22 November 2012
The experts driving Australia’s bushfire policies won’t acknowledge that different forests produce different fires
Books & Arts
From the ashes
Tom Griffiths
12 October 2011
Books
| Despite the Black Saturday tragedy, attitudes and policies have moved far too slowly
Podcasts
Black Saturday’s prehistory
Peter Clarke
13 March 2009
Understanding the inevitability of devastating fires is essential for local communities and policy makers, historian
Tom Griffiths
tells
Peter Clarke
Essays & Reportage
We have still not lived long enough
Tom Griffiths
16 February 2009
Testimony from the 1939 and 2009 fires reveals what we haven’t learnt from history