Tag Archive: communication

Climate Australia: Episode 2 – Climate communication

September 1, 2021 12:13 pm Published by Comments Off on Climate Australia: Episode 2 – Climate communication

Climate Australia host Lee Constable is joined by CLEX Media and Communications Manager Alvin Stone; Research Fellow at Monash University and founder of Skeptical Science Dr John Cook; and Deputy Head of the UNSW School of Psychology Prof Ben Newell to explore the current research around communicating climate science

Research brief: Pathways and pitfalls in extreme attribution

May 26, 2021 11:57 am Published by Comments Off on Research brief: Pathways and pitfalls in extreme attribution

In a recent CLEX study, published in Climatic Change, researchers discuss the choices taken at each step, which may affect the final outcome and usefulness of extreme event attribution analyses.

RP2 Heatwaves & cold Air Outbreaks – December 2020

December 12, 2020 4:43 pm Published by Comments Off on RP2 Heatwaves & cold Air Outbreaks – December 2020

The past four months have seen the Heatwaves and Cold Air Outbreaks research program focus very much on improving our capacity to understand and help others in research and industry get an insight into the impact of extreme heat events.

Macgeorge Fellowship Lecture, storying climate change

March 2, 2020 3:44 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

In this timely public lecture, Dr Susan Crate will explore the transformations required for a sustainable global society. About this Event Fires are burning. Permafrost is thawing. The ocean is rising. Not only is climate change scientifically undeniable, but its effects are being felt by communities worldwide. In times like these, many of us feel helpless and unsure of what to do. Insights from cultural anthropologists can play a crucial role in moving forward the transformations necessary for a sustainable... View Article

Media communication report, December 2019

December 7, 2019 6:00 am Published by Comments Off on Media communication report, December 2019

The past four months have seen the Centre very active in the media as extreme heat, fires and drought start early in the season. We have also played an important role in communicating IPCC reports, examining the science behind policy and building up our Instagram feed.