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20 February 2016
The 60-second guide to world water
Climate Change, Health, Uncategorized
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Written by Paul Holper The ocean covers 71 per cent of the Earth’s surface and contains almost 97 per cent of the planet’s water. But only 2.5 per cent of Earth’s water is freshwater, and just a fraction (1.2 per cent)

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9 February 2016
Observations on observers
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Written by Simon Torok With hundreds of climate scientists meeting in Melbourne this week for the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society conference, it is worth reflecting that climate research owes a great debt to voluntary weather observers who, through their careful documentation

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2 February 2016
New climate change brochures for Victoria
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Recently we worked with the Victorian Government to prepare a series of regional brochures explaining the likely impacts of climate change and describing how best to adapt. This project was a collaboration with Karen Pearce of Bloom Communication and Rohan Hamden & Associates. The 8-page brochures

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6 Jun

To meet demands that humans make on nature each year, it would take 1.6 Earths
#WorldEnvironmentDay #WorldEnvironmentDay2022 #ClimateEmergency

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7 Jun

Oceans cover 70% of our Earth.
So what can you do to care for our oceans?
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#WorldOceansDay #worldoceansday2022

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5 Jun

Sometimes it can be disheartening and we feel a sense of helplessness at #ClimateChange. But @fernhames lists ways we can all pitch in as individuals: keep your pets indoors, wildlife gardening (even with just a balcony), citizen science, and advocate for nature.
@VicParliament

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There is no clean air without forests, there is no agriculture without pollinators... @BrenWintle highlights that nature is invaluable.

We therefore need innovative solutions to protect our biodiversity, like creating cities where native species thrive.

@VicParliament @TSR_Hub

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