These stripes represent the average temperature in Sydney each year from 1856 (when reliable data began) to 2022 – blue for the coldest, red for the hottest. This gives us a stark visualisation of global warming over the past century and a half, and a idea of what is to come if we allow this trend to continue.
Read MoreSpeaking for the Planet (S4P) is a schools’ competition that invites students to submit work in four broad areas: speaking, writing, visual arts and drama. The finalists presented their work at a special event hosted at Homebush Boys High School on World Environment Day (June 5).
Read MoreClimate Action Burwood-Canada Bay hosted Dr Margaret Vickers at its members and supporters meeting on 6 June 2023.
Read MoreMay 2023 was a busy month for outreach by representatives of Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay.
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