The 2019 AdaptNSW Annual Forum on increasing resilience towards changing climate.
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Hear different perspectives from government, industry and community describe place-based approaches to building climate resilient, low emissions communities.
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Hear about different approaches to gaining buy-in and mainstreaming climate risk management from state government agencies and national experts.
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Research outcomes from the Human Health and Social Impacts Node on the impacts of climate change on human health and social wellbeing.
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Hear about the latest adaptation techniques being applied by government, communities and researchers to protect our environment.
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Find data, maps and reports on how climate change is affecting NSW’s surface water and ground water.
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Our next generation regional climate data, NARCliM2.0, uses the same global climate models (CMIP6) as the latest IPCC findings.
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The "Adaptation in action: heat risks and opportunities in your local government area" webinar is for those managing the impacts of extreme heat and heatwaves.
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We are excited to launch the new look AdaptNSW website today to help people around the State to prepare and adapt to climate change impacts.
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The heavy La Niña rainfall might seem like a welcome relief after years of drought & bushfires, but it is also driving high erosion along the NSW east coast.