We’re proudly launching our landmark synthesis report, ‘Climate change in a land of extremes: Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub (2015-21).
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As Earth’s climate continues to warm, global carbon budgets are playing an increasingly important role in informing mitigation policy responses around the world. We explain how they work and how they are used.
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We sat down with climate projections scientist Dr Michael Grose to hear what the Hub’s been up to since the latest CMIP6 models were released in late 2019.
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Here are 5 things you should know about the Hub’s work on drought and water futures over its lifespan of research.
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Ocean observations, including those analysed by the ESCC Hub, are helping communities to prepare for climate change impacts in their local area.
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Research, published today in Nature Climate Change, found that emissions drops during COVID-19 could soon be undone, as unchecked economic recovery would see global emissions bounce back to pre-pandemic levels.
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The Global Carbon Budget, released today, has found that global fossil CO2 emissions in 2020 are expected to decline by approximately 7% in 2020.
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News
Record 2020 spring temperature across Australia virtually impossible without human-caused climate change
How do researchers assess whether record temperatures were caused by climate change? They use a process called ‘extreme event attribution’. And they’ve just run an analysis for the record-breaking temperatures set in 2020.
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We developed a climate change literacy training workshop to empower our stakeholders to build capacity and understanding in using climate change information for planning and decision-making.
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New research: nitrous oxide emissions 300 times more powerful than CO₂ are jeopardising Earth’s future
New research has found that nitrous oxide from agriculture and other sources is accumulating in the atmosphere so quickly it puts Earth on track for a dangerous 3℃ warming this century.
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The Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub has teamed up with Gondwana Rainforests World Heritage Area managers to co-produce climate data that will enable them plan and respond to current and future climate impacts.
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Co-designed activities
Supporting the development of an Indigenous-led agenda on climate change knowledge and action
CASE STUDY 6.1: Second national Indigenous gathering on climate change – pathway to sustainable relationships Supporting the development of an Indigenous-led agenda on climate change knowledge and action Indigenous communities…