Episode Synopsis "The 101 of climate change science"
In this episode we talk to Monash University’s Emeritus Professor in the School of Earth and Atmosphere and Environment, Neville Nicholls about the science behind climate change. There is a long history of research that has culminated in our understanding today, including work presented by John Tyndall in 1859 to the Royal Society. Please get in touch with any further questions or feedback at [email protected]. For more climate and weather information visit: https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/climate-and-weather
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