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Link to BoM site joint statement& Unprecedented joint statement by the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology – March 2010
Link to BoM site joint statement& This year’s joint statement by the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology – March 2012
Link to CSIRO site Australia and the globe are experiencing rapid climate change. Since the middle of the 20th century, Australian temperatures have, on average, risen by about 1°C with an increase in the frequency of heatwaves and a decrease in the numbers of frosts and cold days.
Link to CSIRO site Our top scientists are learning how the Earth’s climate system works through observation, measurement and modelling.
Link to Department of Climate Change & Energy Efficiency Climate change – get involved. Your actions count! You can take direct action to make yourself and your home more environmentally friendly.
Check out what you can do, and how the Government can help.
Link to Australian Conservation Foundation The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) is committed to inspiring people to achieve a healthy environment for all Australians. For over 40 years they have been a strong voice for the environment, promoting solutions through research, consultation, education and partnerships.
This website gets skeptical about global warming skepticism This website gets skeptical about global warming skepticism. Do their arguments have any scientific basis? What does the peer reviewed scientific literature say?

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