THE CONVERSATION: It’s 30 years since scientists first warned of climate threats to Australia

  • Marc Hudson

Press/Media: Expert comment

Description

Keen students of climate politics might recognise November 30 as the anniversary of the opening of the historic Paris climate summit two years ago. But you might not know that today also marks 30 years since Australian scientists first officially sounded the alarm over climate change, at a conference hailed as the dawn of the ongoing effort to forecast and monitor the future climate of our continent.

Period30 Nov 2017

Media coverage

1

Media coverage

  • TitleIt’s 30 years since scientists first warned of climate threats to Australia
    Media name/outletThe Conversation
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date30/11/17
    DescriptionKeen students of climate politics might recognise November 30 as the anniversary of the opening of the historic Paris climate summit two years ago. But you might not know that today also marks 30 years since Australian scientists first officially sounded the alarm over climate change, at a conference hailed as the dawn of the ongoing effort to forecast and monitor the future climate of our continent.
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/its-30-years-since-scientists-first-warned-of-climate-threats-to-australia-88314
    PersonsMarc Hudson

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Energy

Keywords

  • energy
  • climate change
  • Australian politics
  • carbon emissions