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Our Submission: Draft Climate Action Plan
Submission by Climate Tasmania
on the Tasmanian governments’s Draft Climate Action Plan
“Embracing the Challenge”
22 March 2016 Continue reading
State climate strategy: call for public feedback
“Embracing the Climate Challenge” has been finally released in late December.
There is an extended period in which make pubic submissions, so now is the time to do that. The deadline is March 25. Continue reading
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Let us help you write a submission
Here’s your invitation to our free forum where we will help to unpack the government’s Draft Climate Change Strategy.
Following Tasmania’s eventful Summer this is an opportune time for the government to be engaging the community.
Deadline for submissions: 25th March 2016.
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Invitation to our future ‘Vision’ forum
This is the fourth in our information forums being held in 2015.
Climate Tasmania members Professor Jan McDonald, Phil Harrington, Matthew Pitt, David Hamilton and Margaret Steadman will be presenting scenarios along the lines of: “What if….”
Followed by your chance to join in the conversation.
Update on climate change policy in Australia
Please click on this link to view Phil Harrington’s presentation on climate policy – as delivered to our first public forum on March 31.
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Invitation to forum
Climate Tasmania is keen to begin engaging actively with business, government and community to contribute to the understanding of climate change and to the crafting of appropriate responses in Tasmania. So here’s an opportunity for you to question and contribute.
Please join us in this first of a series of Climate Forums:
6 – 7.30
Tuesday 31 March Continue reading
Tasmanian Energy Strategy
Here is our submission to the Tasmanian Governments Draft Energy Strategy – issued in December for public comment. Continue reading

