
Managing Climate Change
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Contents
- Preface
- List of contributors
- 1. Climate change: are we up to the challenge
- 2. Climate change and the Great Crash of 2008
- Part 1 Climate change science
- 3. Twenty years of Australian Climate Change Science Program research
- 4. Tropical Australia and the Australian monsoon: general assessment and projected changes
- 5. Recent and projected rainfall trends in south-west Australia and the associated shifts in weather systems
- 6. How human-induced aerosols influence the ocean-atmosphere circulation: a review
- 7. Freshwater biodiversity and climate change
- 8. Causes of changing southern hemisphere weather systems
- Part 2 Impacts and adaptation
- 9. Australian agriculture in a climate of change
- 10. Wheat, wine and pie charts: advantages and limits to using current variability to think about future change in South Australia's climate
- 11. Managing extreme heat in the vineyard: some lessons from the 2009 summer heatwave
- 12. Getting on target: energy and water efficiency in Western Australia's housing
- 13. Sustainable energy as the primary tool to ameliorate climate change
- 14. A national energy efficiency program for low-income households: responding equitably to climate change
- 15. Applying a climate change adaptation decision framework for the Adelaide-Mt Lofty Ranges
- 16. Responding to oil vulnerability and climate change in our cities
- 17. Managing climate risk in human settlements
- 18. Adapting infrastructure for climate change impacts
- 19. A critical look at the state of climate adaptation planning
- Part 3 Communicating climate change
- 20. Rising above hot air: a method for exploring attitudes towards zero-carbon lifestyles
- 21. Investigating the effectiveness of Energymark: changing public perceptions and behaviours using a longitudinal kitchen table approach
- 22. Talking climate change with the bush
- 23. Using Google Earth to visualise climate change scenarios in south-west Victoria
- Index
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