In the United Nations’ ‘decade of ecosystem restoration’, nature repair can enhance our natural capital and carbon sequestration while bringing communities on the journey of environmental recovery.

Every dollar invested in climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction saves between $2 and $10 in recovery costs – proof that proactive solutions pay dividends for people, planet and prosperity.

At the AdaptNSW 2024 Forum, strategists and futurists explored how systems thinking, economic drivers and strong policy can guide Australia towards a sustainable, nature-positive future.

Young people are channelling eco-anxiety into action, from grassroots solar projects to global climate advocacy. Three inspiring young voices show why “hope lies in action” and why change starts with us all.

Two-Eyed Seeing, or Etuaptmumk in Mi'kmaw, calls us to embrace intergenerational wisdom of diverse perspectives – to see with both eyes. By uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing and doing, we can forge holistic, sustainable outcomes for people and biodiversity, grounded in a spirit of responsibility, respect and reciprocity.

How is your home and family affected by climate change? Climate change affects our housholds and the local infrastructure and services that support them.

The NSW Government hosts three events for Climate Action Week Sydney in March 2025

As a key partner in a number of national initiatives, the NSW Government supports a strong climate science community of practice among the states and territories, universities and with federal bodies such as the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO.

How can you reduce your household's environmental impact? Making small changes can reduce your carbon footprint to slow the rate of climate change.

How is climate change affecting the ACT region? Explore key aspects that are vulnerable to climate impacts, along with challenges and opportunities to adapt.
