Climate change & Tasmania

Peter Boyer’s weekly column on human-induced climate change in Tasmania’s Mercury newspaper is what drives this blog. If you’d like to post your own article here, please email it to Climate Tasmania.

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Climate Project

The Climate Project, founded by Al Gore, came to Australia in 2006. There are five Al Gore-trained Climate Project volunteer presenters in Tasmania. To book a presentation for your school, community or workplace group, email Sustainable Living Tasmania or telephone (Tasmania) 62345566. The Climate Project is administered in Australia by the Australian Conservation Foundation. For more information click here.

Tasmania in 2100: the vision of our new breed of future-gazers

Simulating our climate using computer models has been an important tool in understanding how rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere affect global processes. Now, world-leading modellers are building a high-resolution vision of our own island’s future climate.
[Peter Boyer: 10 November 2009]
When we want to know what the weather’s doing now we look up [...]

Acid oceans, peak oil — those other reasons for giving up fossil fuels

Even without global warming, acidified ocean waters and an increasing scarcity of mineral oil are more than enough reason to break our addiction to fossil fuels.
[Peter Boyer: posted 6 October 2009]
The climate debate goes something like this: our burning of fossil fuels has caused the world to get warmer, leading to melting ice, rising seas, changing rainfall [...]

Anticipating the impact of rising seas: a Tasmanian success story

Sea levels are likely to rise by around a metre by the end of this century. A Tasmanian mapping project is set to provide timely information for authorities and landowners around Australia’s 50,000 km of coastline.
[Peter Boyer: posted 30 June 2009]
There’s a story from 11th century England that has a very modern ring to it. [...]