World Heritage Convention and climate change roundtable Addressing the operational and legal consequences of climate change on World Heritage assets. Published on 07 December 2021
Proceedings of the National RNA Science and Technology Roundtable Identifying Australia's RNA science and technology priorities. Published on 08 October 2021
National RNA science and technology priorities Outcomes from an expert roundtable: how Australia can play a leading role in the global ecosystem of RNA science. Published on 30 July 2021
Impact of COVID-19 on women in the STEM workforce The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce in the Asia–Pacific region. Published on 12 July 2021
The risks to Australia of a 3°C warmer world This report synthesises the observed impacts of climate change and outlines the consequences of 3°C of global warming for Australia's ecosystems, food production, cities and towns, and health and wellbeing. Published on 23 March 2021
Mapping Australia’s international climate science engagement Australia’s international climate engagement in terms of knowledge and information, physical infrastructure, researcher mobility, and funding flows. Published on 01 December 2020
Position statement – International science collaborations Modern science is built on partnerships and collaborations surpassing national borders, in pursuit of innovative solutions to pressing global challenges. Published on 27 October 2020
Commonwealth academies statement on climate change, biodiversity and sustainable energy The academies call on governments to continue to address the joint challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss, and to ensure that global economic recovery from the pandemic is environmentally sustainable. Published on 05 June 2020
Benefits of Australian membership of the International Science Council and international scientific unions How Australia can maximise benefits of membership of the International Science Council. Published on 16 April 2019
Consensus statement on climate change A consensus view from the Commonwealth academies of science states that avoiding the worst impacts of climate change will require concerted global action to reduce atmospheric carbon. Published on 12 March 2018