Public event: The enduring impact of the ozone hole on climate
The Tyree Room, John Niland Scientia Building UNSW, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaDarryn Waugh (John Hopkins University). The enduring impact of the ozone hole on climate
Darryn Waugh (John Hopkins University). The enduring impact of the ozone hole on climate
In this talk we will discuss our new research on science communication, including objective measures of how effectively scientists communicate and how science utility might influence our opinions of our political leaders.
As governments across the world struggle with the issue of energy security in a low carbon world, we have gathered an expert panel of researchers and specialists from the university and business sectors to discuss how we might power the world now and into the future, and answer your questions about the future of energy production and capacity.
Participants: Sandra McLaren, Nick Earl, Kale Sniderman (University of Melbourne)
In this webinar, Dr Francis Chiew will present methods and projections of future water availability in Australia. The applications of these projections, and the different water metrics or characteristics that influence water related challenges across Australia, will also be discussed.
Andrew Blakers (ANU). 100% renewable energy futures
Join us as three world-renowned experts talk about their experience from the front lines of research and policymaking in contentious areas – climate change, refugees and, where the two meet, climate change- and disaster-related displacement.
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes' Heatwave Research Program is holding a full day meeting to explore current research and the future direction of the program.
You are invited to join the ‘kick-off’ workshop for the CLEX Rainfall Extremes program. This is a one day meeting at UNSW on Thursday, October 4.