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“One health” for the world
Saba Sinai | June 16, 2020A “One Health” approach which combine animal, human, and environmental measures could help prevent another devastating pandemic and support a more holistic definition of security.
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Securing supply chains after COVID-19
ANU Editorial Board | June 11, 2020Supply chains can be made more resilient by making society more resilient. People should be able to shift jobs to respond to crises and external shocks as production priorities change rapidly.
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Tough times teach us about resilience
Sherry Landow | June 10, 2020Resilience is an adaptive process usually developed over a lifetime – but we’re taking a crash-course in it now.
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“Economic distancing” would repeat historic errors
Shiro Armstrong | June 10, 2020Instead of accentuating differences and retreating from openness, the lessons of past crises point to a need to realise the common interest in immunising the global economy from prolonged stagnation and depression.
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Imagining a more sustainable Australia
Gillian Savage | June 6, 2020In the wake of COVID-19, we need to reimagine a nation that integrates global, national and local thinking and solutions for our collective benefit.
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Inspiring a brighter future
Brock Bastian | June 3, 2020COVID-19 created new ways of working together overnight, but as restrictions are eased, what we do now and what comes next matters even more.
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Fuel security shouldn’t save the fossil fuel industry
Jeremy Moss | June 2, 2020A ‘gas-driven recovery’ and further investment in fossil fuels should not be a part of Australia’s response to the pandemic, says a UNSW climate justice expert.
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Is COVID-19 the dress rehearsal for climate change?
Ebony Stansfield | June 2, 2020The lessons we have learnt from the impact of COVID-19 may help businesses manage climate risk in the future.
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The army must be ready to fight more than fires
Brendan Nicholson | June 1, 2020The ADF’s primary focus on defending the nation has not changed but the military can still lend a hand when the nation is burning.
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Learning from disaster
Janet Stanley | May 29, 2020Australia was largely unprepared for either the major bushfires of the summer or the current pandemic. The government’s response to each was very difficult, but both hold lessons as we plan to face future challenges.
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Reconstructing pharmaceutical chains after COVID-19
Raghbendra Jha | May 25, 2020India’s pharmaceutical industry is set to benefit as the world looks to diversify the global supply chain away from China.
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COVID-19 makes waves for international shipping
Sam Bateman | May 24, 2020The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the cruise ship industry has attracted much attention in recent weeks. But the associated global economic slowdown means that the impact of the crisis on other parts of international shipping will be even more severe.