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Climate Science: Weathering the storms of the future

58m · Fearless Conversations · 15 Aug 04:43

Our latest Fearless Conversations explores what the Federal Government’s new climate change bill, which is committed to a 43% emissions reduction by 2030, will mean outside of Parliament and how extreme weather events and changes to seasonal conditions affect our community and economy, as well as specific industries such as agriculture.

In recognition of National Science Week (13 – 21 August) you will hear from experts who have turned their passion into practice by dedicating their careers to either studying the earth’s weather and ocean patterns or creating a more sustainable world for all.

Our expert panel includes Associate Professor Cassandra Star, Senior Lecturer Dr Graziela Miot da Silva, Malcolm Leask, Owner and Director of McLaren Vale winery Hither & Yon, SA’s first carbon neutral certified wine brand and Peter Nattrass, Manager, Future Industries at Department for Energy and Mining.

The discussion is facilitated by 7NEWS Journalist and Presenter, Jane Doyle OAM.

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