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CSIRO questions whether all Australia’s emissions cuts are real

February 14, 2019 Nicole Hasham (The Sydney Morning Herald)
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The nation’s pre-eminent science agency has cast doubt on the environmental benefits claimed under the Morrison government’s main climate policy, raising concerns Australia is overstating its contribution to the fight against global warming. Despite concerns over the scheme, […]

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Slattery & Johnson@SlatteryJohnso·
26 Feb 1365146924307738629

The final report into floodplain water harvesting in the NSW Northern Basin now available.

There’s plenty more to come on this, but first cast your eyes over the report.

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Floodplain water harvesting in the Northern New South Wales Murray-Darling Basin February 2021 – Slattery & Johnson

When the major rivers of the Northern Murray-Darling Basin flow onto their lower floodplains they break up into thousands of smaller rivers, creeks, c...

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Jason Evans@jasonpeterevans·
24 Feb 1364456534965555202

Interested in droughts? Apply for this postdoc position at UNSW

Research Associate

The Research Associate will contribute to collaborative research into understanding why the drought that affected eastern Australia in 2017-2020 devel...

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes@ClimateExtremes·
26 Feb 1365286996013248514

Over the past year virtual conferences have transformed peer communication in science. @kjreid95 describes the good and not so good in a year of virtual conferences. @theAGU @AMOSupdates @arc_gov_au @BOM_au @CSIRO https://t.co/l60JP9lHDB

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TERN@TERN_Aus·
25 Feb 1364748053429723144

Earth laid bare 🛰️🌏🪨
Enhanced data on #soil & exposed rock for the entire Australian continent are now openly available! 🥳
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Visualisations & detailed metadata coming soon... 👩‍💻
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willem vervoort@wv2017·
24 Feb 1364413178520608777

Commitments from our colleagues @eleaf in @MakeWaterSENSE to get up really early to give the Summer School participants an introduction into their ETlook and water accounting work @Sydney_Science @SiaSydney @WaterTechPtyLtd

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Geoscience Australia@GeoscienceAus·
25 Feb 1364819923801939969

Knowing the weather forecast is important, but understanding the potential impact is the vision. We've worked with @BOM_au to develop a system providing not only weather forecasting but also an understanding of who/what will be impacted & to what extent 👉https://t.co/dH8X3GMMcZ

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The Institute for Water Futures@ANUWaterFutures·
22 Feb 1363973290901999618

"@GriffithARI compiled for the first time the volume and value of water rights owned by First Nations groups in the basin, which spans Queensland, NSW, ACT, Victoria and South Australia."

See the full report: https://t.co/V2YntauHD3 https://t.co/aHcSR9MfmE

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Australian Rivers Institute@GriffithARI·
22 Feb 1363988506918326274

"Our general approach to quantifying spatio-temporal patterns of flow intermittency is transferable to other parts of the world, and it can inform hydro-ecological understanding and management..." @fishymk and @songyan_yu.

Evaluating a daily water balance model (AWRA-L) to represent streamflow intermittency

Dr Songyan Yu and Associate Professor Mark Kennard, Read Time: 622 words, about 3 minutes. There is a growing interest globally in the spatial distri...

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MD Basin Authority@MD_Basin_Auth·
22 Feb 1363983266840121344

A new MDBA Webinar Series will launch 9 March offering insights into water mgmt! Our first one looks at changes in water use in the Murray in the past 25 yrs & how that’s influencing delivery risks b/w the Choke and SA border. Learn more: https://t.co/DhabCzvuLf

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Water Justice Hub@WaterJusticeHub·
22 Feb 1363663206594408451

"As the climate dries, Australia’s water security policy must become clearer, more coherent and more equitable." @Katselenataylor

'Water security': four myths and why we need a fit-for-purpose definition - Water Justice Hub

By Kat Taylor, Water Justice Hub, Australian National University Australians say we want water security. But what is it? This simple term hides differ...

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Conrad Wasko@conradwasko·
21 Feb 1363623851725230081

We looked at trends in #flood and #drought across Australia using AWRA-L @ElisabethVogel_ @willouise1 and found a strong link to changes in rainfall...

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HEPEX@hepexorg·
19 Feb 1362694149330378752

What is the value of seasonal forecasts for water resources management? #HEPEX - https://t.co/jOlT3nRxhT

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Sarah Ann Wheeler@SarahAnnWheele1·
17 Feb 1361909417461960704

Water reform report’s big smile hides its big teeth: much more to do

Water reform report‘s big smile hides its big teeth: much more to do

We‘re still waiting for the radical reform we need to secure our water resources as the climate changes.

www.smh.com.au

OzEWEX@ozewex_org·
17 Feb 1361928003954085889

Congratulations @GriffithARI !

Australian Rivers Institute@GriffithARI

'Australian Rivers Institute named number one global water security think tank'

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OzEWEX@ozewex_org·
16 Feb 1361799392517263361

Water injustice runs deep in Australia. Fixing it means handing control to First Nations via @ConversationEDU

Water injustice runs deep in Australia. Fixing it means handing control to First Nations

First Nations people have almost no say in how water is used in Australia. The Productivity Commission's latest report does little to address that.

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Sarah Ann Wheeler@SarahAnnWheele1·
12 Feb 1360130073471315972

Public funding for dam projects with no business case is private sector subsidy, report says

Public funding for dam projects with no business case is private sector subsidy, report says

Productivity Commission says Australian governments have allocated funding to several projects failing cost-benefit analyses

www.theguardian.com

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Sina Khatami@SinaKhatami·
11 Feb 1359812086428270592

Even when it comes to climate hazard, Australia is a very diverse country.

Read more and check your country (or region of interest) for 2040 climate hazard projections
https://t.co/6fzUbuCUAL

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OzEWEX@ozewex_org·
11 Feb 1359949253293047808

Our national water policy is outdated, unfair and not fit for climate challenges: major new report

A major new report from the Productivity Commission calls for an overhaul of Australia’s 17-year-old policy on water.

theconversation.com

OzEWEX@ozewex_org·
11 Feb 1359937055187419139

Productivity Commission finds Australia's water policy not up to challenge of climate change, population growth - ABC News

Sugarloaf Reservoir, in Victoria's Yarra Valley.

Australia's water policy past its use-by date, Productivity Commission finds

Australia embarked on an ambitious set of water reforms 17 years ago, and now the Productivity Commission is calling for a new focus on the future.

www.abc.net.au

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Shane Wright@swrighteconomy·
10 Feb 1359592118113558530

When water, politics and reality collide ... Prod Commission report into water has damning insights into dams and politics .. with Michael Foley ...

Productivity Commission slams government‘s water plan, warns cities could run dry

A report has raised serious concerns about the government‘s new National Water Grid and demanded greater scrutiny of spending on water projects.

www.smh.com.au

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