Curious Climate
Curious Climate

Curious Climate Tasmania is a science communication initiative that aims to bridge the gap between experts and audiences.

On Mornings with Sarah Gillman.

In the first panel, scientists from the University of Tasmania and the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture discuss the effect changing your diet has on climate change.

On Mornings with Leon Compton.

Australia is in the midst of an unfolding extreme bushfire season, with far-reaching impacts for many Australians. Join us as we check in with one of CSIRO’s senior climate researchers, Dr Michael Grose, to understand the link between extreme events and their links to climate change. Click here to read more.

By Chris Gerbing.

The magnitude and impact of global warming and rising sea levels is challenging to communicate, and to comprehend, at global and local scales. Asking the public for climate change questions that are answered by scientists contributes empirical evidence on how such new approaches can expand audience trust and participation in this important discussion.

Click here to listen to this conversation with Jocelyn Nettlefold and Gretta T. Pecl

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