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| The Department of Environment and Conservation is responsible for coordinating a whole of government response to climate change. It also coordinates the implementation of the Western Australian Greenhouse Strategy, 2004, and are developing the WAGGI WA Greenhouse Gas Inventory, which will provide a means for industry and government to report their emissions. |
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| The WA Department's Climate Risks and Opportunities Project conducts research and development in key areas of climate variability, climate change, crop yield forecasting, climate forecasting, weather monitoring and decision support systems to improve the adoption of profitable and sustainable farming systems to manage climate risks. |
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| This centre is a partnership between the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO to ensure that Australia remains a world leader in climate, weather and oceans research so that it can meet the severe weather and climatic challenges that continue to confront the nation. |
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| Climate change in Australia is based upon international climate change research and also builds on a large body of climate research that has been undertaken for the Australian region in recent years. Climate change in Australia provides essential tools for government, industry and the community to understand the likely magnitude of climate change in Australia and the possible impacts. |
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| Information and resources from Qld government on climate change. |
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| This website is an information source on climate change and greenhouse issues as they impact on South Australia's environment, communities and industry sectors. It also provides links to important national and international sources. |
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| This web site provides information about the comprehensive suite of actions led by the Victorian Government to address climate change and how you can play your part. |
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| The Australian Government has allocated $26.5 million over four years to boost training opportunities for primary producers, and to enable industry, farming groups and natural resource management groups develop strategies to adapt and respond to the impacts of climate change. |
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| Provides climate change projections and suggested impacts for Australia. |
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| The Department of Climate Change was established on 3 December 2007 as part of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Portfolio. |
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| This website provides a central source of information on the leading initiatives of the NSW Government in climate change and greenhouse related issues, including the NSW Greenhouse Plan; links to initiatives by other sectors in NSW, relevant resources, research and reports and details of opportunities for households, schools, business, industry and land managers to contribute to emissions reduction. |
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| Provides publications, newsletters and general information on greehouse in agriculture. |
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| Provides decision-support information services to help clients better manage climatic risks and opportunities particularly those associated with the El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. |
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| Information that farmers and natural resources managers need to make decisions that will reduce their exposure to risk from climate. |
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| Australia’s primary industries are developing a national research strategy to address climate change and emissions management and trading. |
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| Helps identify the major sources of emission and explore the impact of changed management options on your property. |
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| The Tasmanian Climate Change Office is up and running in Hobart’s Salamanca Square and is working on a number of new initiatives as well as finalising the Climate Change Strategy for the State. |
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| Agricultural and resource management consulting. Website contains up to date information on the challenges and opportunities for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management in a carbon trading economy. |
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| In Tasmania, strategies and actions are currently being undertaken or planned to address greenhouse gas emissions and climate change adaptation. |
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| New Zealand's climate change solutions website. Here are the challenges the country faces, the unique answers New Zealand has come up with and a vision of where New Zealand wants to be in the future. |
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| The IPCC was established to provide the decision-makers and others interested in climate change with an objective source of information about climate change. The IPCC is a scientific intergovernmental body set up by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). |
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| In September 2007, the government released a comprehensive statement on climate change which sets targets for reducing New Zealand greenhouse gas emissions. The announcements included details of a range of initiatives across all sectors, including a proposed New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme and a Plan of Action for Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change. |
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