Paris 2015 Climate Goals
Are the Paris climate goals still attainable? The 2022 Richard Jones Memorial Lecture. 'Climate change is a global emergency that goes beyond national borders. To stop it, we require international cooperation and coordinated solutions at all levels. The 2015 Paris Agreement is the most successful example of this to date, but is it falling short?Dr Matthew Ives says there’s still hope.' (Duration 1 hr. 15m.)Matthew Ives is the Director for Economic Strategy for the Department of the Premier and Cabinet in the South Australian Government and an Associate at Oxford University’s Institute for New Economic Thinking. >
The Climate Compass
'The centrepiece of Climate Compass is a segmentation of Australian audiences based on their attitudes and beliefs about climate change.' 'Climate Compass divides Australians into one of seven groups based on their climate change attitudes and beliefs.' (Climate Compass, Sydney.) >
CO2 and GHG Emissions
'updated CO2 emissions data for all countries in the world, including new metrics on emissions from land use change. (Our World in Data, Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford) >
Australia's Changing Climate
'Australia’s climate has warmed on average by 1.47 ± 0.24 °C since national records began in 1910. Get across the key facts of this report, including key takeaways for Australia, global and future climate.' (CSIRO, Canberra) >
El Nino and La Nina
Effect of Climate Change on El Nino and La Nina events. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA) >
Weather, Climate, Water, Environment
New Public information service by themes covering Weather, Climate, Water, Environment. (World Meteorological Organization) >
Climate Club (Finance)
'Climate Club' proposal by Lord Nicholas Stern and his co-authors for a 'Climate Club' to fund Developing Countries cut their emissions and deal with climate disasters presented to the COP27 Climate Conference. (London School of Economics, UK) >
Resilient Retrofits
Climate Upgrades for Existing Buildings (Urban Land Institute) >
Climate of the Nation 2022
Tracking Australia’s attitudes towards climate change and energy. 'Climate of the Nation Report provides a comprehensive account of changing Australian beliefs and attitudes towards climate change, including its causes, impacts and solutions'. (The Australia Institute, Canberra) >
Climate Change FAQs
Climate Change FAQs: Causes, Impacts and Action. 'This resource is developed jointly by the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London and the Grantham Research Institute at London School of Economics and Political Sciences. It covers evidence and information on climate science, the economics of climate change, international climate action and the meaning of a just transition.' (Grantham Institute, Imperial College, London) >