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16
May
2012

Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX)

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX). This report brings together the latest findings on the relationship between climate change and extreme events, and their implications for societal development. The report was prepared by 220 authors from around the world (including three Australians), and took four years to complete. It has undergone an exhaustive review process, and is an authoritative statement from the IPCC.

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14
May
2012

PRACTICAL RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE: DEVELOPING NATIONAL WATER POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION PLANS FOR PACIFIC SMALL ISLAND COUNTRIES

Latest refereed paper from Ian White and Tony Falkland published in the Proceedings of Engineers Australia Conference on Practical Responses to Climate Change 2012.

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22
Dec
2011

Canberra Urban and Regional Futures report 2011

This is the Canberra Urban and Regional Futures (CURF) annual report for 2011. CURF is an initiative jointly developed and managed by the University of Canberra Urban and Regional Planning Discipline, and the Australian National University Climate Change Institute.

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18
Oct
2011

Climate in Asia and the Pacific: A Synthesis of APN Activities

A publication by Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN). Contributing Author and Editor ANU Climate Change Institute's Dr Lance Heath

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09
Jun
2011

Enhancing the Resilience of the Australian National Electricity Market: Taking a Systems Approach in Policy Development

By Barry Newell, Debborah M. Marsh and Deepak Sharma from the Australian National University and the University of Technology Sydney.

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13
May
2011

The ANU Climate Change Institute Biennial Report 2009 – 2010

This report has a comprehensive account of what the CCI has achieved in the first two years of operation. It focuses on our contribution to climate-related research and teaching at ANU, with a description of the University’s core capabilities and accounts of the new and exciting interdisciplinary projects being developed under the auspices of the CCI.

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01
Dec
2009

Keeping warming within the two degrees limit after Copenhagen

By Andrew Macintosh - ANU Centre for Climate Law

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30
Oct
2009
01
Oct
2009

Nature article: Planetary Boundaries The Human Race Should Not Transgress

Articles by William H. Schlesinger, Steve Bass, Myles Allen, Mario J. Molina, David Molden, Peter Brewer and Cristián Samper

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