Submissions to government inquiries provide decision-makers with expert insights and recommendations on current policy development. They play a crucial role in shaping policy by presenting evidence-based perspectives and addressing critical issues.
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes contributed numerous submissions during its tenure, leveraging its expertise in climate science to inform discussions on emissions reduction, climate resilience, and international climate obligations.
Below is the complete list of inquiry submissions published by the Centre.
Tipping points and compound events: Climate adaptation’s new frontier
View submissionA joint submission from Centre of Climate Extremes and 21stCentury weather on Australia's national science priorities.
View submissionThis is a submission to the Victorian Parliament into Climate Resilience. It contains a summary of climate risks to prepare for as well as recommendations for interpreting climate information. This submission is joint between the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes and Weather of the 21st Century.
View submissionAn ARC Centres of Excellence for Climate Extremes and for 21st Century Weather joint submission. The focus of our submission concentrates on the importance of climate science in assessing Australia’s international obligations of emissions reduction and Australia’s National Determined Contribution.
View submissionThis submission concentrates on ‘developing a better understanding of global environment and climate science’, by informing the committee on the most recent developments in Antarctic research to demonstrate the importance of Antarctica to Australia’s national interests.
View submissionAmendment to the Climate Change Act 2022 to include the health and well-being of younger generations. Submission includes hearing from our early career researchers.
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