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12 Oct 2023

Increasing carbon dioxide emissions is causing oceans to become more acidic. This impacts marine life and important industries such as oyster farming.

Underwater view of a green turtle swimming above corals.
Content Page
10 Oct 2023

Climate change has been reducing NSW snow depth since the late 1950s. Less snow is impacting alpine wildlife, winter tourism and hydroelectricity generation.

View of a skiing station with a family in a chair lift.
Content Page
10 Oct 2023

Climate change is causing sea levels to rise. Modelling shows that over 8000 NSW addresses could be affected by coastal erosion by 2100.

Beach erosion close to habitations in stormy weather.
Content Page
12 Oct 2023

Climate change is changing ocean currents and sea surface temperatures around Australia. This is causing marine heatwaves and impacts on marine life.

View of a group of dolphins in the ocean with their dorsal fin popping out at the surface with the beach in the background.
Content Page
10 Oct 2023

Climate change is projected to cause increased coastal erosion and permanent flooding in low-lying coastal areas of NSW.

Climate change impacts on our coasts
Content Page
10 Oct 2023

Climate change impacts the health of NSW's soils by causing changes to soil erosion, organic carbon, nutrients and alkalinity (pH).

Close up of 2 hands with gloves showing soil
Stories and Case Studies
15 Jan 2021

Find out how a grassroots model for community resilience is helping the Hawkesbury area manage the challenges of climate change.

portrait of three men and one woman smiling with pamphlets in their hands
Stories and Case Studies
15 Oct 2020

Learn how Lake Macquarie City Council worked with local residents to trial ways to adapt to coastal flooding and future sea level rise.

Coastal inundation flooding a neighbourhood street
News
01 Apr 2021

Find out about Hawkesbury City Council's online dashboard that provides real-time information during disasters and emergencies such as floods and bushfires.

Hawkesbury Disaster and Emergency Dashboard
News
01 Apr 2021

The next version of NSW and ACT Regional Climate Modelling (NARCliM2.0) data has strong support from stakeholders across government, industry and academia.

Development of latest regional climate projections hits the mark with stakeholders