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Carbon and water in the Murray-Darling Basin: a new opportunity?
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  23 Dec 2010

Carbon and water in the Murray-Darling Basin: a new opportunity?

A leading CSU researcher has called for caution amid a recent newspaper report claiming efforts to mitigate carbon emissions in the Murray-Darling Basin could be ‘damaged’ by proposed cuts to irrigation in favour of returning water to the rivers.

IrrigationCSU ResearchEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

International call for more sustainable dams worldwide
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  6 Dec 2010

International call for more sustainable dams worldwide

World experts on operating dams, including a leading CSU aquatic scientist, have called for bold leadership from lending institutions, national governments and dam owners and operators worldwide.

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Getting the Balance right
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  30 Nov 2010

Getting the Balance right

Australia's leading class action litigator and Chairman of Australian law firm Maurice Blackburn, Mr Bernard Murphy will be the keynote speaker at a conference on social and environmental accounting being held at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Improving Murray River and Coorong worth $7.5 billion: CSU research
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  18 Nov 2010

Improving Murray River and Coorong worth $7.5 billion: CSU research

A major report co-authored by a senior CSU researcher has found a moderate improvement to the environments of the Murray River and associated Coorong wetlands in South Australia is worth $7.5 billion to Australian households.

Society and Community

Social developments in Australia and internationally
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  14 Oct 2010

Social developments in Australia and internationally

The state of ever-changing rural societies in Australia and overseas are topics for three books being launched at CSU on Monday 18 October.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousInternationalSociety and Community

Low wetland targets breach international law
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  11 Oct 2010

Low wetland targets breach international law

New collaborative research shows that the Australian Government risks breaching international law if it does not fully protect wetlands listed under an international treaty in its forthcoming Murray-Darling Basin Plan.

International

CSU experts on Murray Darling Basin future
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  8 Oct 2010

CSU experts on Murray Darling Basin future

CSU experts are well placed to comment on the guide for the Murray Darling Basin plan and its future possible effects on the people, plants, animals and communities that live together in the Basin.

Society and Community

Victorian floods bring huge environmental benefits
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  9 Sep 2010

Victorian floods bring huge environmental benefits

The recent heavy rainfalls which have caused widespread flooding throughout parts of Victoria will benefit the environment enormously according to a leading CSU researcher.

Environment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &SocietyScience &IT

Alarm, scepticism and the media in climate change debate
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  25 Aug 2010

Alarm, scepticism and the media in climate change debate

Why is it that, while most scientists are in agreement on climate change, the media says otherwise?

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