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    Barriers to decarbonisation in the Grey Nomad community of Australia.

    Grey nomads face several practical, financial, and systemic barriers to decarbonising their travel, even though many are keen to reduce their environmental impact. The main obstacles are the high cost of low‑carbon technology, patchy infrastructure in remote areas, and the design of current RVs and travel patterns, which make it hard to switch quickly to electric or solar-powered travel. High upfront costs and limited budgets Many grey nomads are on a fixed retirement income and are cautious about making significant, one‑off expenses, which in turn makes low‑carbon upgrades difficult. Lack of charging and refuelling infrastructure The most significant practical barrier for grey nomads is the absence of reliable, fast charging…

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    Why sustainability research matters

    Sustainability research is essential because it provides the knowledge and innovations needed to address climate change, protect biodiversity, and ensure that future generations can thrive. Sustainability research connects science, society, and policy to create practical solutions for global challenges. By focusing on long-term resilience, sustainability research ensures that today’s actions do not compromise tomorrow’s resources. The United Nations defines sustainability as meeting present needs without limiting future generations’ ability to meet theirs, and sustainability research is critical to making that vision a reality. Sustainability research responds directly to global crises such as climate change, poverty, and environmental degradation by offering evidence-based strategies to tackle interconnected challenges. It also drives innovation,…