Southern Tasmanian Councils Climate Collaboration
…to 1.5 degrees, warming of at least 2C is inevitable. This requires climate responses locally, regionally and state-wide to both reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to emerging and…
…to 1.5 degrees, warming of at least 2C is inevitable. This requires climate responses locally, regionally and state-wide to both reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to emerging and…
…Authority (STCA) climate program, the Regional Climate Change Initiative, (RCCI), is a collaboration by the 12 southern Tasmanian councils that supports action to create climate resilience and transition to a…
The STCA is the management body for the Southern Tasmanian Regional Planning Project (STRPP). This initiative is the result of an agreement between the State Government, the STCA and the…
…and is being run by Aboriginal-owned enterprise Heal Country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFUFDqKNHEQ “The biochar trials we are running at McRobies could result in real environmental and waste gains for city and regional…
…where they are best placed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy savings. Information Paper Downloads 2023 update Regional Transport Emissions Snapshot 2023 Community greenhouse gas footprints regional snapshot 2023…
…Tasmania project provides a sound knowledge base for identifying climate related risks at a regional and local level and informs appropriate decisions to manage risks. The Southern Regional Climate Profile…
…climate – information for decision making Councils carbon and energy footprints Community (municipal-wide) carbon and energy footprints Home Energy Audit Toolkit Regional Council Climate Adaption Project Whatever The Weather Back…