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Curious Climate: The human health impacts

In this panel, scientists discuss how climate change will affect the health of Tasmanians. On Mornings with Leon Compton.

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Curious Climate: How will climate change affect bushfires?

In this panel discussion, fire experts from the University of Tasmania and the Tasmania Fire Service discuss how climate change will affect bushfires and how firefighters will need to respond. On...

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How climate change is affecting what we grow and eat

Farmers and scientists are finding new ways to keep food on the table as rainfall patterns move and heatwaves increase. Click here to read more. By national regional and rural reporter Jess Davis and...

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Climate-driven species on the move are changing (almost) everything

When species are pushed to the top of the mountain, where else is left to go? Click here to learn more. By Gretta Pecl, Adriana Vergés, Ekaterina Popova and Jan McDonald

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Curious Climate Wins Awards!

The Curious Climate Team have won a suite of awards in the last few months, including the Australasian Green Gowns Award for Benefitting Society, and the University of Tasmania Vice Chancellor's Award...

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Research published

Curious Climate and Curious Climate Schools are not just engagement projects - they're also important research helping us to understand best practice for science communication. We've recently...

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How well does the new Australian Curriculum prepare young people for climate...

Kim Beasy, Chloe Lucas, Gabi Mocatta, Gretta Pecl and Rachel Kelly reviewed the new Australian curriculum for The Conversation.

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Curious Climate Schools teams up with Tasmania Youth Climate Leaders Program

We're excited to be part of the 2024 Youth Climate Leaders Program, which kicks off in March with conferences in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie. Teachers and young people can find out more and sign up...

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Research shows that children are most concerned about climate action

The Curious Climate Schools team analysed questions submitted by children in 2021-22, and found that 40% of children's questions focussed on climate action. While the climate change burden facing...

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Climate Curious? Guide

Our new cartoon guide, illustrated by Rosie Murrell, answers children's questions about climate change, and what we can do about it. The guide shows two young characters explaining what's going on...

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