Webinar: Winter 2019 climate and water update
Get an in-depth analysis of recent conditions, as well as the temperature, rainfall and streamflow outlook for autumn. Ask our experts all your climate and water questions to help make... View Article
Get an in-depth analysis of recent conditions, as well as the temperature, rainfall and streamflow outlook for autumn. Ask our experts all your climate and water questions to help make... View Article
Description Communication and dialogue between science and society are important for both sides. Science informs individual and collective decisions, while social context and social needs guide the direction of scientific... View Article
Ying-Ping Wang (CSIRO). Land-Atmosphere meeting - Variation of land carbon uptake: dominant drivers and their time-scale dependence. 3pm, Wednesday, June 19. Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://unsw.zoom.us/j/670855742... View Article
Tom Doig (Author, University of Melbourne) The Super Wicked Problem of Climate Change Description Climate change is everywhere – and nowhere. It is simultaneously the most urgent problem facing... View Article
(University of Melbourne). Climatic Changes or Regional Human Activities? Lake Urmia Desiccation Description On the topic of climate change, there are two camps of politicians absolving themselves from responsibility.... View Article
Description Are you tired of letting Microsoft Office control your life? Do you wish your figures and tables looked as elegant as they deserve and do exactly what you want... View Article
Bernadette Sloyan (CSIRO). Beer Aquatic: The ocean revolution – canvas bucket to the microprocessor
Stephen Gallagher (University of Melbourne). From Monsoons to Desert: 50 Million Years of Australian Climate History Description The 2019 Howitt Lecture - a joint presentation between the Royal Society of Victoria and... View Article
MASS Event: Annalise Rees (Maritime Museum), Mary-Anne Lea (IMAS), Mary Finsterer (Composer), Tom Wright (Librettist). Field reports from the remote, strange, bizarre and beautiful territory of art-science collaboration.
Elizabeth Truswell (Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU). A memory of ice: the Antarctic voyage of the Glomar Challenger