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Australian climate-carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon

Australian climate-carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon

... This research was financially supported by CSIRO, Bureau of Rural Sciences, Grains Research and Development Corporation, and the Australian Greenhouse Office. J.L. was supported by a Sir Frederick McMaster ...

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Climate Change in a Sunburnt Country: Exploring the Justification of Australian Climate Policy

Climate Change in a Sunburnt Country: Exploring the Justification of Australian Climate Policy

... to climate change requires action from all major greenhouse gas emitting countries’ (Campbell 2005), that there must be a ‘new global agreement that involves all major emitters… that fits the… economic aspirations ...

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Australian climate-carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon

Australian climate-carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon

... 15. Turney, C. S. M., Kershaw, A. P., Clemens, S. C., Branch, N., Moss, P. T. & Fifield, L. K. Millenial and orbital variations of El Niño/southern oscillation and high-latitude climate in the last glacial ...

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Australian CliMate app: an evaluation for the Managing Climate Variability Program

Australian CliMate app: an evaluation for the Managing Climate Variability Program

... CliMate is something I refer to (as) a decision making tool…(It) backs up what we’re probably thinking a lot of the time. It’s good to have it in a chart or a graph – to firm up what we are thinking and what ...

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A spatial and temporal analysis of Australian climate fields

A spatial and temporal analysis of Australian climate fields

... Precipitation patterns are always complex in mountainous areas and their nature varying enormously from one mountainous region to another depending on the characteristics of the region (including height, orientation and ...

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Getting the message: audience resonance with Australian climate change campaigns

Getting the message: audience resonance with Australian climate change campaigns

... The Australian NGOs included in this paper consider government actions to address the projected impacts of human-induced climate change are inadequate. The term ‘NGOs’ describes not-for-profit advocacy ...

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Decadal scale relationship between indices of climate variability and Australian rainfall

Decadal scale relationship between indices of climate variability and Australian rainfall

... American climate prediction (Wang & Mehta 2008) where it was attributed with forcing rainfall anomalies from Florida, through Texas, Arizona and the West Coast in Boreal ...for Australian rainfall ...

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Australian literature, risk, and the global climate challenge

Australian literature, risk, and the global climate challenge

... e.g., Australian climate and natural resources while reiterating its ironic ...current Australian boom cycle, driven by strong Asian demand for the natural resources that fuel economic growth, may ...

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Playing the Carbon Game: A Study of Climate Change Impacts and Responses at Organisations Managing Major Australian Sport Stadia

Playing the Carbon Game: A Study of Climate Change Impacts and Responses at Organisations Managing Major Australian Sport Stadia

... for Australian climate ...its climate change ...of Australian climate policy – mitigation, adaptation, and seeking a global agreement – although with markedly less ...government’s ...

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Climate change and Australian tourism: a research bibliography

Climate change and Australian tourism: a research bibliography

... 1 Climate Change and Australian Tourism 7 STCRC climate change tourism projects on destination impacts and carbon footprints were presented at the CAUTHE National Conference in 2009 and 2010 and in ...

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Online Full Text

Online Full Text

... used to forecast seasonal rainfall with correlation 0.56 which is the improvement of linear MR model by 44% with the combination of maximum two climate predictors. Attempts have been made to use all the possible ...

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World review: October - December 2009

World review: October - December 2009

... on climate change presents an additional complexity for representatives of civil ...by climate change sceptics received the most media criticism, most of the visible corporate lobbying of the 15th meeting ...

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The governance of climate change: evaluating the governance quality and legitimacy of the United Nations' REDD-plus programme

The governance of climate change: evaluating the governance quality and legitimacy of the United Nations' REDD-plus programme

... of climate change via a range of state and non-state market-based mechanisms to encourage sustainable management of tropical forests, and thereby reduce greenhouse gas ...

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Climate variability and the australian
sugarcane farmer: a phenomenographic analysis of farmer
experiences of managing and discussing climate risk

Climate variability and the australian sugarcane farmer: a phenomenographic analysis of farmer experiences of managing and discussing climate risk

... at climate risk workshops has been correlated with better understanding of, and attitude towards, the usefulness of SCF (McCrea et ...apply climate information from SCF are broadly recognised by potential ...

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Carbon offsetting and mitigation by Queensland tourism enterprises

Carbon offsetting and mitigation by Queensland tourism enterprises

... Climate change & Australian tourism  Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism National Tourism and Climate Change Taskforce 2007 Tourism and climate change – A framework for action 200[r] ...

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Do open educational resources represent additional challenges or advantages to the current climate of change in the Australian higher education sector?

Do open educational resources represent additional challenges or advantages to the current climate of change in the Australian higher education sector?

... above Australian government developments are on par with a number of developments in the UK, the US and also in some European countries (Helsper, 2011), they are mostly concentrated on government ...the ...

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Climate and terrain factors explaining streamflow response and recession in Australian catchments

Climate and terrain factors explaining streamflow response and recession in Australian catchments

... which climate and terrain factors best explain streamflow response in 183 Australian ...catchment climate, morphology, geology, soils and land ...ment climate indicators, with another 53% of ...

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Climate change mitigation through strategic planning in local government : a technology approach

Climate change mitigation through strategic planning in local government : a technology approach

... combating climate change in local government is to be most effectively achieved by means of a coordinated approach that is directed and managed from a technical ...consider climate change in local ...

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Climate change governance in Australian tourism: collaboration for low-carbon tourism

Climate change governance in Australian tourism: collaboration for low-carbon tourism

... of Climate Change on Australian Tourism Destinations (STCRC, 2009; Turton, Hadwen & Wilson, ...with climate change, greener business practices, developing low carbon tourism and carbon offsets, ...

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Contribution of climate change to degradation and loss of critical fish habitats in Australian marine and freshwater environments

Contribution of climate change to degradation and loss of critical fish habitats in Australian marine and freshwater environments

... to climate change. The present review assesses climate-induced changes to structural habitats that have occurred in different aquatic ...However, climate impacts will become more pronounced with ...

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