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Weather, climate & extreme events in Tasmania - what can we expect? | Curious Climate Tasmania

Dr Stuart Corney (University of Tasmania, Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies) provides insights on the topic of ‘Weather, climate and extreme events in Tasmania - what can we expect?’. This footage was shot at live public forums for the Curious Climate Tasmania project held across Tasmania in August 2019 as part of Australian National […]

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The climate has always changed, so why is ‘climate change’ any different? | Curious Climate Tasmania

Dr Michael Grose (CSIRO) provides insights on the topic of ‘The climate has always changed, so why is ‘climate change’ any different?’. This footage was shot at live public forums for the Curious Climate Tasmania project held across Tasmania in August 2019 as part of Australian National Science Week. Curious Climate was initiated by a […]

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How will the foods we produce in Tasmania change because of climate change? | Curious Climate Tasmania

Dr Peat Leith (University of Tasmania, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture) provides insights on the topic of ‘How will the foods we produce in Tasmania change because of climate change?’. This footage was shot at live public forums for the Curious Climate Tasmania project held across Tasmania in August 2019 as part of Australian National Science […]

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How likely is it that we mitigate to avoid dangerous climate change? | Curious Climate Tasmania

Dr Stuart Corney (University of Tasmania, Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies) provides insights on the topic of ‘How likely is it that we mitigate to avoid dangerous climate change?’. This footage was shot at live public forums for the Curious Climate Tasmania project held across Tasmania in August 2019 as part of Australian National […]

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How is climate change linked to greenhouse gasses? | Curious Climate Tasmania

Dr Stuart Corney (University of Tasmania, Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies) provides insights on the topic of ‘How is climate change linked to greenhouse gasses?'. This footage was shot at live public forums for the Curious Climate Tasmania project held across Tasmania in August 2019 as part of Australian National Science Week. Curious Climate […]

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How can we communicate with people that don’t accept the science? | Curious Climate Tasmania

Dr Ingrid van Putten (CSIRO, Centre for Marine Socioecology) provides insights on the topic of ‘How can we communicate with people that don’t accept the science?’. This footage was shot at live public forums for the Curious Climate Tasmania project held across Tasmania in August 2019 as part of Australian National Science Week. Curious Climate […]

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Curious Climate Tasmania | 2019 Roadshow

'Curious Climate Narrative' This footage was shot at live public forums for the Curious Climate Tasmania project held across Tasmania in August 2019 as part of Australian National Science Week. Curious Climate was initiated by a group of scientists & journalists that wanted to know what the Tasmanian public were curious about in terms of […]

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The Conversation article: We're helping farmers access future climate projections as easily as checking the weather

CMS member Dr Aysha Fleming co-authored on a recent publication for The Conversation We’re helping farmers access future climate projections as easily as checking the weather Brief extract: "How often do you check your local weather forecast? How about your local climate projections for 2050? For many farmers, the answer to the first question is all the time. […]

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Alternator article: Artificial underwater reefs during the wave of change and continued environmental degradation

CMS Director Prof Gretta Pecl co-authored on a recent article in Alternator. The English title is “Artificial underwater reefs during the wave of change” (and you can translate the page to English). Introduction: "Divers place a concrete structure measuring 5.5 × 3.5 × 3.0 m on the seabed of the Sečovlje breeding area in the […]

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The Conversation article: These extraordinary Australian islands are teeming with life – and we must protect them before it’s too late

CMS member Dr Andrew Constable co-author on the recent article for The Conversation, These extraordinary Australian islands are teeming with life – and we must protect them before it’s too late Brief extract: In the Southern Ocean about 4,000 kilometres from Perth lies a truly extraordinary place. Known as the Heard Island and McDonald islands, […]

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