#ConnectingforClimateAction in Tasmania!
Discover Tasmania's cutting-edge Climate Action Plan and collaborate with a panel of experts, including CMS researcher @ChloeTas 🌱💡.
📅 Date: 16th Aug 2023
⏰ Time: 6pm to 7pm
📍 Location: Zoom (Online)
https://t.co/x77jvnvRDA
Very happy (but also self conscious!) to be featured in a CSIRO Promo video. The production team did a great job making me look and sound good 😊
What's it like to be a climate researcher? https://t.co/pRhmsEQnVv via @YouTube
Very excited to publish my first @ConversationEDU article explaining why size really does matter.*
*Of your climate model ensemble when looking at record shattering heat. https://t.co/nbxAJgC47T
Not all La Niñas are wet, nor El Niños dry – especially if you live in Sydney.
@CarlyTozer + Nandini Ramesh share how to interpret what an El Niño forecast means for you:
@CSIRO
https://t.co/LpNrhSbgZ9
New research by @D_Researchdson and colleagues finds that compounding #climatechange impacts pose an ever-growing threat to global #coffee production ☕️
https://t.co/pKNsyohEHt
@z500hPa@CarlyTozer@CSIRO @ILSE_UniSQ
Have you seen our interactive place names map of Aboriginal names for over 200 places in lutruwita?😀
You can hear how the palawa kani names are said and learn more about them! Check it out here:
https://t.co/g1NVjoAXU3
#palawakani#language
We're teaming up with @TasAMSA for a @Aus_ScienceWeek video competition again this year and we want to hear your ideas about how we might adapt to climate change at the local level. https://t.co/hcKb4wm6GZ
Save the date! Due to works that need to be completed at @AdelaideCC in Jan/Feb 2023, we are bringing forward our next Annual Conference. The new dates are 28 Nov to 2 Dec 2022. The call for sessions/workshops and key dates will be provided very soon! #AMOS2022
Final day to register for the Multi-Year Workshop! This hybrid event will be held next week (March 28-30) in Boulder, CO and online.
Communication materials will go out tomorrow to all registered participants.
https://t.co/zgc6jM6qlj
In this article @lindenashcroft@sarahinscience and I put the current floods in a historical context and look at how climate change may be influencing these extreme rain events https://t.co/vsOscC36BB