The University of Sydney’s Environment Institute (SEI) was launched in 2014 by Professor David Schlosberg ahead of a lecture discussing adaptation ‘to cyclonically transforming environments’.
A decade later, weather patterns remain broadly the same, but unfortunately so does the Institute’s focus on an apocalyptic climate catastrophism. Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research, Professor Emma Johnston clearly states this in the SEI’s latest annual report.
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Brianna McKee is the National Manager of Generation Liberty and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs.
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