Long before climate change was widely discussed, Sir David Attenborough was quietly shaping how we understand the natural world. His storytelling evolved alongside major scientific breakthroughs, helping audiences connect knowledge with emotion. Today, his work bridges wonder and action—reminding us that nature is deeply personal. By Alexi Freeman
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At a recent RMIT panel, experts examined how Indigenous knowledge, sustainability, and equity intersect to shape global food systems. By Alexi Freeman
Read MoreAs climate risks intensify, Australia’s new 2035 target aims to cut emissions by 62–70%. At the Climate Council discussion, the debate reveals a nation at a crossroads between ambition and action, fossil fuels and a renewable future. By Alexi Freeman
Read MoreFor 65,000 years, First Nations Peoples have innovated in harmony with Country. Today, that wisdom is amplified by tools like drones, AI, and satellite mapping, and transforming land and sea management. By Alexi Freeman
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