Community Spring Talks Series: Talk #1 A Changing Climate – Risks and Opportunities
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- Community Spring Talks Series: Talk #1 A Changing Climate – Risks and Opportunities
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- An increasing body of scientific evidence regarding the impact of human activity on the earth's climate has shifted the debate from "Is climate change real?" to "What can we do about it?" Adapting current management activities must include considerations of both climate variability and change. Many of the actions required for adapting to climate change are extensions of those currently used for managing climate variability. For this reason, efforts to improve current levels of adaptation to climate variability will have positive benefits in addressing likely climate change impacts. Dr Steven Crimp will present information of global, national and regional changes in climate, and discuss some of the opportunities for adaptation. Dr Crimp is a Research Fellow at the Climate Change Institute, Fenner School of Environment and Society, ANU College of Science, at the ANU.
- What Climate
- When 17 Sep, 2019 from 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM (Australia/Sydney / UTC1000)
- Where Wamboin Community Hall, 112 Bingley Way, Wamboin
- Contact Name Diana Boswell
- Contact Phone 02 6238 3484
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Wamboin Community Association 2019 Spring Talks Series:
Talk #1 A Changing Climate – Risks and Opportunities
Tuesday 17 September 2019, 7.30pm, Wamboin Community Hall, 112 Bingley Way, Wamboin
An increasing body of scientific evidence regarding the impact of human activity on the earth's climate has shifted the debate from "Is climate change real?" to "What can we do about it?" Adapting current management activities must include considerations of both climate variability and change. Many of the actions required for adapting to climate change are extensions of those currently used for managing climate variability. For this reason, efforts to improve current levels of adaptation to climate variability will have positive benefits in addressing likely climate change impacts.
Dr Steven Crimp will present information of global, national and regional changes in climate, and discuss some of the opportunities for adaptation. Dr Crimp is a Research Fellow at the Climate Change Institute, Fenner School of Environment and Society, ANU College of Science, at the ANU.
For your diary:
Talk #2: Belinda Hogarth-Boyd – Wildcare Snake Coordinator, 15 October, 7.30 pm
Talk #3: Neville Plumb, QPRC Team Leader Biosecurity Weeds, 19 November