ANU Climate Update 2026: Adaptation from soil to stars

As we travel further from the historical bounds of the earth鈥檚 natural systems, climate-fueled disasters are increasingly the new normal. 

While still carrying the load of mitigation, Australia must now also plan for a changed climate. Our future policy direction is already being laid down, with the release of the first National Climate Risk Assessment and National Adaptation Plan last year. 

In 2026, the ANU Climate Update will include a special focus on adaptation. Join us for the latest data, research and perspectives from leading experts shaping our response to this rapidly-evolving challenge. 

Program: 

  • 9.30am. 2026 Climate Update
    • Professor Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick will present the keynote address, an overview of the climate in 2025. She will then be joined by Emeritus Professor Mark Howden to discuss and reflect on the implications for adaptation.
  • 10.10am. Adaptation from above: innovative approached to adaptation and disaster risk reduction using satellite and drone technology
    • Associate Professor Johanna Nalau (Griffith University) will kick off a panel conversation with insights from the International Space Science Institute on Earth Observation and its adaptation applications. Joining Johanna in discussion is the Director of 天美传媒 National University Institute for Space Professor Anna Moore. More panelists to be announced.
  • 10.55am. Morning tea
  • 11.15am. Adaptation on the ground: Implementing adaptation plans at the local level
    • Associate Professor Jo Mummery (University of Canberra) will begin the discussion with her practical adaptation strategies. Joining her in discussion will be Nicole Mitchell, Branch Head of the National Adaptation Office, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, to discuss implementing the National Adaptation Plan. More panelists to be announced.

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Location

Manning Clark Hall, Kambri
145 University Ave
Barton, ACT, 2600

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