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College of Sciences and Engineering Research Climate Futures Research Group News
Dr Rebecca Harris participated in a public panel discussion on climate change at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG).
An explainer on post-fire ecosystem recovery published by Climate Futures researchers in The Conversation has had over 100,000 reads.
The Climate Futures team held a workshop at UTAS' Medical Sciences precinct, presenting the final analysis for the group's Compound Extreme Events project.
Climate Futures researchers present at MODSIM 2019 in Canberra.
Professor Nathan Bindoff was a key author of the Special Report on the Oceans and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate.
The Future Fire Danger Report is the highest-resolution, long-term climate modelling study of future fire risk produced in Australia.
Climate Futures researcher Tom Remenyi presented at Sustainable Timbers Tasmania's Leadership and Innovation Conference in June 2019.
Climate Futures researchers published an article in The Conversation explaining the link between "dry lighting" and recent Tasmanian bushfires.
Dr Bec Harris presents plenary talk at IPCC Expert Meeting on Regional Assessment in Trieste, Italy.
Tasmania's most comprehensive natural disaster risk assessment is presented to the state government.
Project to examine how the Tasmania's fire fighting techniques can be strengthened.
Tasmania can expect roughly double the fire danger, over twice the area of land, by the end of the century.
Climate change research team wins national award for their work on the changing climate in Tasmania.
Fine-scale climate modelling results are now being put to use by Tasmanian farmers, businesses and the state government.