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Read MoreThese 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.
Read MoreApril 2023 was a busy month for outreach by representatives of Climate Action Burwood-Canada Bay.
Read More“We can’t settle for a slow jog when the climate crisis calls for an extraordinary effort. Climate change is already reshaping our world, the government needs to fundamentally re-shape the Budget to tackle it.”
Read MoreClimate Action Burwood-Canada Bay hosted Professor David Karoly at its members and supporters meeting on 18 April 2023. David gave a presentation titled “How good (or bad) are near-term climate projections for Australian cities?” which was followed by a Q&A session. Watch the video here:
Read MoreArise of 3°C in global temperatures above pre-industrial levels by 2100 would be disastrous. Its effects would be felt differently around the world, but nowhere would be immune. Take fifteen minutes of your time to watch this excellent documentary:
Read MoreClimate Action Burwood-Canada Bay and Nature Conservation Council of NSW invited all candidates from the Drummoyne electorate in the March 25 election to participate in an online forum on climate policy, which took place on Wednesday March 15 2023.
Our thanks to Charles Jago (Greens) and Julia Little (Labor) for accepting our invitation to discuss their policies and take questions from the audience.
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This website was produced on the unceded land of the Wangal people of the Eora Nation.
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