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Meetings/Workshops on Meteorology and Climate Change in Australia
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Select a location: Australia (3) - Austria (1) - Japan (1) - Macedonia (1) - United States (3) - ALL COUNTRIES (9)
| 2.Alternative+G2600 Futures — The Alternative Futures Conference 2012 | | Dates | 21 May 2012 → 24 May 2012 | [ID=463120]  | | Location | Newcastle, NSW, Australia | | Topics | Land use planning, Sustainable development, Biodiversity conservation, Climate and risk, Water & energy supply and management, Urban design, Livable communities, Resource consumption and management, Pathways to sustainability | | Weblink | http://www.alternativefutures.com.au | | Contact | Sarah Robinson Conference Secretariat PO Box 736 Nelson Bay NSW 2315; Phone: [02 4984 2554]; Email: alternativefutures@pco.com.au | | Related subject(s) | Ecosystems, Environment and Sustainable Development |
| 3.Four Degrees or More? Australia in a Hot World | | Dates | 12 Jul 2012 → 14 Jul 2012 | [ID=419084]  | | Location | Melbourne, Australia | | Abstract | FOUR DEGREES OR MORE? will occur at an important time for Australian climate politics and policy. In July, the PM will be making a statement on climate policy. By then the Garnaut Review Update will have been published. The Multi Party Climate Change Committee will have decided on the form of Australia’s carbon tax, generating a more focused debate about carbon pricing and complementary mitigation measures. The balance of power in the Senate will have changed. Legislation for a carbon tax will likely be progressing into Parliament. | | Weblink | http://www.fourdegrees2011.com.au | | Related subject(s) | Ecosystems, Environment and Sustainable Development | | | |
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Last updated: 23 January 2012
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