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CCRC's Steven Sherwood and Anna Ukkola discuss the significance of new research showing how global warming is altering rainfall in the The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand . Although the results are on a global scale, they are consistent with findings for Australia. theconversation.com/landmark-new-r…
Could the freezing weather we are experiencing be due to something happening in the stratosphere? Martin Jucker has been talking to Andy Park on ABC (rb.gy/cnzgif) and The Sydney Morning Herald (rb.gy/xsa7vk) to explain what’s happening.
I’ve put down some thoughts in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand about the current southern polar vortex weakening and what it might mean. no, we are not going to die in a sudden warming. theconversation.com/antarctic-heat…
Come join us in UNSW Science - Lecturer role now available in UNSW ESSRC - external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/5263…
2/2 Read more about the power of narratives from climate experts Dr Tanya Fiedler and Professor Ben Newell from the UNSW Institute of Climate Risk and Response, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes Professor Andy Pitman and CSIRO Dr Michael Grose: unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/…
The Conversation piece: Rafts of garbage, kelp, and other debris could transport alien invaders to a warming Antarctica theconversation.com/rafts-of-garba… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Something extraordinary is happening high above Antarctica and it might bring unusual weather to the southern hemisphere for months to come. Martin Jucker discusses Antarctica's stratospheric polar vortex and how this polar vortex has recently been disturbed: unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/…
How citizen science can support threatened species conservation. Thomas Mesaglio Jodi Rowley Will Cornwell theconversation.com/citizen-scient…
ESSRC Professor Carol Ann Oliver discusses UNSW revolutionising university education with a new virtual field trip tool UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/…