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  2. Thumbnail for No 1 in the world for Climate Action - for the fifth year

    No 1 in the world for Climate Action - for the fifth year

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/no-1-in-the-world-for-climate-action-for-the-fifth-year
    24 Jun 2026: The THE Ratings assess universities for their impact on society and the environment against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The assessment covers teaching, research, stewardship and outreach. The University’s local
  3. Thumbnail for Logged forests burn more severely than old growth, Tasmanian study finds

    Logged forests burn more severely than old growth, Tasmanian study…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/logged-forests-burn-more-severely-than-old-growth,-tasmanian-study-finds
    14 Apr 2026: Tasmania's logged forests burn significantly more severely in a bushfire than old growth, University of Tasmania scientists have found in a study that provides the strongest evidence yet on a question with real consequences for how the state manages
  4. Thumbnail for Policy in our backyard: Helping Tasmanians understand the issues that matter

    Policy in our backyard: Helping Tasmanians understand the issues that …

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/policy-in-our-backyard-helping-tasmanians-understand-the-issues-that-matter
    9 Apr 2026: It’s not always easy to keep track of policy issues. One week it’s climate change and renewable energy. The next, it’s bushfires, local councils or the state budget. With so much technical language, jargon and political spin, it can be
  5. Thumbnail for Growing a nature‑positive future in our own backyard

    Growing a nature‑positive future in our own backyard

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/growing-a-naturepositive-future
    20 Mar 2026: The University of Tasmania is turning big sustainability goals into everyday action right where people live, learn, and connect. Two examples highlighted at the recent Green Gown Australasia Awards are the Backyard Biodiversity unit and the Newnham
  6. Thumbnail for Antarctic exploration - through its poetry

    Antarctic exploration - through its poetry

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2026/antarctic-exploration-through-its-poetry
    6 Feb 2026: For a place not many of us get to, Antarctica has inspired more than its fair share of artistic works. They include a bookshelf or two of poetry from writers who have visited the frozen continent, physically or imaginatively. So how much poetry about
  7. Thumbnail for Is this Australia’s climate wake-up call? Official report reveals a hotter, harder future if we don’t act now

    Is this Australia’s climate wake-up call? Official report reveals a…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/is-this-australias-climate-wake-up-call-official-report-reveals-a-hotter,-harder-future-if-we-dont-act-now.
    22 Sep 2025: Andrew B. Watkins, Monash University; Lucas Walsh, Monash University, and Tas van Ommen, University of TasmaniaClimate shocks threaten to devastate communities, overwhelm emergency services and strain health, housing, food and energy systems
  8. Thumbnail for New climate reporting rules start on July 1. Many companies are not ready for the change.

    New climate reporting rules start on July 1. Many companies are not…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/new-climate-reporting-rules-start-on-July-1-many-companies-are-not-ready-for-the-change
    25 Aug 2025: Rachel Baird, University of TasmaniaA new financial year starts on July 1. For Australia’s large companies, that means new rules on climate-related disclosures come into force. These requirements are the culmination of years of planning to ensure
  9. Thumbnail for Marine climate interventions can have unintended consequences – we need to manage the risks

    Marine climate interventions can have unintended consequences – we…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/marine-climate-interventions-can-have-unintended-consequences-we-need-to-manage-the-risks
    25 Aug 2025: Marine climate interventions can have unintended consequences – we need to manage the risksEmily M. Ogier, University of Tasmania; Gretta Pecl, University of Tasmania, and Tiffany Morrison, The University of MelbourneThe world’s oceans are
  10. Thumbnail for Focus on youth in Antarctic gateway city

    Focus on youth in Antarctic gateway city

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/focus-on-youth-in-antarctic-gateway-city
    5 Aug 2025: The University of Tasmania has teamed up with the Antarctic Youth Coalition to help connect young people interested in the frozen continent. Coalition co-founder Katia Macias Diaz is working with the Antarctic Studies team in the School of Humanities
  11. Thumbnail for Diving beneath the surface: Zoe’s marine science fascination

    Diving beneath the surface: Zoe’s marine science fascination

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/diving-beneath-the-surface-zoes-marine-science-fascination
    22 Jul 2025: The ocean has always held a quiet fascination for Zoe Starkey, but it was a week on Maria Island that transformed that curiosity into a calling. Now in the final stages of her Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science, Zoe still remembers the moment

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