Results for Tag: Tasmania

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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Big Fish Card Game - Kickstarter

The BigFish Card Game is a new fun game about sustainable fishing and ocean literacy, and was developed by CMS members Matthew Testoni and Asta Audzijonyte, along with Amy Coghlan. The game is now ready to go public, but needs help to get to off the sediment! You can view the Big Fish Card Game […]

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Cosmos article: Kelp were dying - what happened next?

CMS member Dr Cayne Layton (IMAS) features in the recent Cosmos Magazine article around the restoration and monitoring efforts of the Tasmanian giant kelp forests. Read the full article here: Tasmanian giant kelp were dying - what happened next? (cosmosmagazine.com)

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Strong Tasmanian presence at the '16th Australia–China Symposium on Marine Sciences for Sustainable Development'

The 16th Australia–China Symposium on Marine Sciences for Sustainable Development took place 20–21 November 2023 in Sydney. The symposium showcased both countries’ world leading marine science capabilities, and took place with the support of Department of Industry, Science and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, The Australian Academy of Science, and Australian Academy of Technological Sciences […]

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'That's What I Call Science' Podcast Episode: CMS Showcase

The CMS episode for That's What I Call Science podcast (co-hosted by CMS member Olly Dove) is now available to listen. In this episode, hear from a number of CMS Showcase (11th August 2023) attendees about their experience of the day and key messages they took away.  Listen here: https://thatsscience.org/2023/10/08/episode-214-centre-for-marine-socioecology-showcase/

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