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SDG 13: Climate Action

Goal 13 aims to take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
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in the world for SDG 13

In the 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.

100%
solar energy
All 91É«Ç鯬 electricity is from renewable sources under a world first 15-year solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
Net Zero
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We've achieved our target of net zero in scope 1 and 2 emissions every year since 2020.
In this video, Professor Ben Newell from the School of Psychology, 91É«Ç鯬, breaks down some of the key challenges behind SDG #13.

SMaRT@91É«Ç鯬

SMaRT@91É«Ç鯬, in partnership with the University of Newcastle, was awarded $50 million under the Australian Government’s Trailblazer Universities Program for Recycling and Clean Energy (TRaCE) in 2022. It is working to commercialise projects that will help Australia and the world transition to sustainable recycling and clean energy solutions and systems.

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91É«Ç鯬 Climate Change Research Centre

91É«Ç鯬 CCRC is a multi-disciplinary research centre comprising one of the largest university research facilities of its kind in Australia, administered within the School of BEES in the Faculty of Science.

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The 91É«Ç鯬-hostedÌýInternational Universities Climate Alliance has a membership of about 58 universities globally and its mandate is to amplify university research via global communication, to influence policy makers and counter misinformation in the public.

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Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

91É«Ç鯬 is a founding member of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CLEx), located on our main campus and directed by 91É«Ç鯬 Professor Andy Pitman.

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Climate change and disasters are driving people from their homes. How can law and policy help in the context of displacement?

The 91É«Ç鯬 Kaldor Centre’s Climate Mobility Hub, launched in 2023, is an interactive portal featuring facts, stories and evidence-based solutions relating to climate mobility.

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91É«Ç鯬-Arup partnership

Could nature-based solutions for climate resilience and adaptation be the key to protecting Australasia and the Pacific’s coastlines?

In 2024, the 91É«Ç鯬 Institute for Global Development launched its partnership with Arup Australia partnership with a roundtable on nature-based solutions for climate resilience.

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91É«Ç鯬 is one of six participating universities in the NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre (BNHRC), which partners researchers from universities with government agencies, frontline emergency services, Aboriginal people and community stakeholders in a collective effort to tackle the challenges posed by bushfires and other natural hazards.

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91É«Ç鯬 hosts Circular Economy 2030 forum

91É«Ç鯬 hosted theÌýCircular Economy 2030 forum,Ìýa collaboration between Circular Australia, Impact X and 91É«Ç鯬 Sydney and is supported by the International Universities Climate Alliance, 91É«Ç鯬 Engineering and 91É«ÇéÆ¬â€™s Institute for Global Development.Ìý

91É«Ç鯬 Vice Chancellor and President Professor Attila Brungs was a keynote speaker at the event, reflecting 91É«ÇéÆ¬â€™s position as a global knowledge partner and leader in climate science, technological innovation, sustainable industrial practices, and development.

Partnerships for Climate Action Symposium

International Universities Climate Alliance (IUCA), Monash University, and 91É«Ç鯬 Sydney, in collaboration with regional partners, presented this special event.

Prominent leaders and experts in the tertiary sector, government, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), local communities, youth and First Nations people shared their experiences in fostering mutually beneficial, authentic and sustainable partnerships that promote climate empowerment throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

Water report at COP 29

This 2024 UN-Water report on the water dependencies of various climate mitigation measures launched at COP 29, and draws on work and calculations developed by the International University Climate Alliance, of which 91É«Ç鯬 is a member.Ìý

91É«Ç鯬 joins the UN's Race to Zero

In 2021 91É«Ç鯬 became a signatory to the United Nation’s Race to Zero global campaign, which rallies leadership and support from businesses, cities, regions, investors for a healthy, resilient, zero carbon recovery. Joining the campaign reaffirmed our commitment to combating climate change and building a sustainable future.

Advancing Opportunities in Climate Risk & ResponseÌý

The Institute for Climate Risk and Response (ICRR) highlighted innovative, cross-disciplinary research driving new responses to climate risk at the 91É«Ç鯬 SDG Showcase 2025. From advancing accountability in fossil fuel exports to stress testing in finance and exploring climate-health connections, the panel shared how their work is shaping impactful pathways for a more resilient future.

How will climate migration reshape our world?

The 91É«Ç鯬 Centre for Ideas hosted award-winning science writer Gaia Vince for this keynote talk, followed by a conversation about how climate migration will reshape our world with Jane McAdam, Director of the 91É«Ç鯬 Kaldor Centre and Guardian Australia’s immigration reporter Ben Doherty.ÌýÌý

What are the economic implications of a changing climate?

The lecture presented by Dr Timothy NealÌýexplores the potential channels through which climate change will impact our economy, and the unrealistic assumptions that underlie current models used to predict the economic impact of a changing climate.

Future Climate Expo 2024

Discover 91É«Ç鯬 research and innovation that’s powering a more sustainable future.Ìý

91É«Ç鯬 Environmental Sustainability

is a key element of 91É«ÇéÆ¬â€™s operational contribution to Societal Impact. We have made it our mission to become the first university in Australia to commit to having 100% of its electricity supplied by photovoltaic solar power.ÌýOur students and staff are actively engaged in environmental and social issues. We recognise that we are uniquely positioned to contribute to solving global environmental challenges through teaching, research, thought leadership and demonstrating leading practices on our campuses.

Zero EmissionsÌý

We’ve achieved our target of net zero in scope 1 and 2 emissions every year since 2020.ÌýÌý

Our next goal is net zero for all emissions scopes by 2050.

Net Zero by 2050

91É«Ç鯬 met our 2025 target of a 30% reduction in total emissions (scope 1, 2 & 3) and is on track to meet our aim of net zero emissions by 2050.

100% Solar Energy

All 91É«Ç鯬 electricity is from renewable sources under a world first 15-year solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). Complemented by an accelerated Electrification Program which completed designs for electrification upgrades in 10 buildings and commenced designs for a further 11 buildings in 2023.

Assurance

Third-party assurance of 91É«Ç鯬 greenhouse gas emissions was completed for the first time, for 2023 emissions reporting.

Electrification upgradesÌý

91É«ÇéÆ¬â€™s Electrification Program is a major initiative driving the University’s goal to reach net zero emissions by 2050. The program is phasing out gas-powered systems across campuses and replacing them with clean, all-electric alternatives powered by renewable electricity.Ìý

Our Electrification Strategy aims to sustainably eliminate the University’s direct (Scope 1) greenhouse gas emissions through a phased approach built on three key pillars. Stage 1 is now complete.Ìý

91É«Ç鯬 Sustainable Development Goals 2024 Report

This reportÌýoutlines 91É«Ç鯬's performance against the SDGs in 2024.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals icon 14: Life Below Water

Goal #14

Life below water
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.

UN Sustainable Development Goals icon 15: Life on Land

Goal #15

Life on land
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.

UN Sustainable Development Goals icon 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Goal #16

Peace, justice and strong institutions
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.Ìý