The ESCC Hub PhD affiliate initiative offers post-graduate students access to unique academic and professional development opportunities by virtue of the collaboration between Hub partners and access to the Hub’s extensive stakeholder network.
Karen Pearce
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Co-designed activities
Determining the return on investment of Earth systems and climate change science
CASE STUDY 4.5: Framework for determining the net socio-economic benefits of Earth systems and climate change science and services The ESCC Hub supports a diverse portfolio of scientific research and…
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CASE STUDY 4.1: Test case for datasets and information for managing climate risk in the Australian banking and finance sector The release of the Financial Stability Board Taskforce on Climate-related…
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Co-designed activities
Understanding climate change impacts on Torres Strait fisheries and marine ecosystems
CASE STUDY 3.3: Climate change impacts on inshore aquatic ecosystems and coastal communities in the Torres Strait Fisheries and marine ecosystems in the Torres Strait are economically and culturally important…
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CASE STUDY 3.6: Climate Change in Australia mobile website (a prototype) The Climate Change in Australia website contains a wealth of state-of-the-art climate change projection information, including maps, tools and…
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CASE STUDY 3.8: Web delivery portal for coastal hazards information Our sea level and coastal hazards researchers are world leaders in the field and have long maintained a website to…
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In this webinar on 16 January 2018, Dr Matt Woodhouse talked about marine aerosols and how we can use the ACCESS composition-climate model for a better understanding of the Earth system.
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Climate change affects more than temperature – we’ve also seen the fingerprint of climate change on frosts and extreme rainfall.
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Hub researchers found that a major mangrove dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria in late 2015 was most likely a result of a combination of conditions that were unprecedented since at least 1971, and linked to the strong El Niño of 2015/16.
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In this webinar from 21 November 2017, Dr Pep Candadell discusses the key trends in the 2017 Global Carbon Budget and reflects on COP23 outcomes.
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CASE STUDY 3.9: Practical and empowering responses to coastal erosion in the Tiwi Islands Local Tiwi Island people often struggle to relate the big scales of climate impacts science to…
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‘No room for complacency’ – that’s the big message from the latest Global Carbon Budget, which reports global greenhouse emissions from fossil fuels and industry are on track to grow by 2% in 2017, reaching a new record high of 37 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide.
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Analysis of 67 years of fire weather data shows a clear link between climate change and bushfire conditions.
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The ESCC Hub science webinar series provided an opportunity to hear about the science being undertaken in the Hub, directly from the researchers. The webinars were open to the research…
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Two Hub researchers are among the 100 expert authors preparing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate.