Climate modelled data of future climates are known as ‘climate projections’, and are the best tools we have to understand and prepare for climate change.
The NSW Government has published a set of resources to support Aboriginal landholders and managers who are considering carbon projects and the potential cultural, environmental, social and economic benefits they can bring.
The Excellence in the Environment Awards aim to acknowledge the environmental achievements of NSW councils.
The role of the Greater Cities Commission (GCC) is to coordinate and align the planning that will shape the future of the Six Cities Region. The GCC are using a tool that applies NARCliM regional climate projections to assess the socioeconomic risks of climate change for the region.
This collaboration between NSW DPI and the Redmap project demonstrates how marine species are responding to climate change and shows how citizen science can engage communities in conversations about climate adaptation.
The Simtable is a high-impact bushfire education tool developed by Ku-ring-gai Council to help prepare for bushfires and other extreme weather events.
The Living Lab, located in a Lismore main street, is a design and research collaborative conceived following the floods of 2022, which wrought untold havoc on the Northern Rivers region.
Climate change is a threat; but it is also a chance to connect. An imaginative project from artist-led gallery Pari brought together innovative arts practitioners and Indigenous knowledge holders to help communities of Western Sydney strengthen community connections and build resilience.
Aboriginal people bring a unique perspective to the climate change conversation, informed by over 70,000 years of close observation and relationship with the environment. This collaborative project between the Narran Lakes Joint Management Committee and Worimi Lands Conservation Board explores this knowledge to find cultural solutions to understand and live with climate change.
The importance of the land to wellbeing cannot be understated, which is why strategies to combat and manage the impacts of climate change are crucial. Aboriginal people have been using generational knowledge of land and sea management in response to changing climates over thousands of years.