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Getting ready for climate change is about people, not spreadsheets. Let's use our imaginations


Measures in this week’s federal budget to help Australians withstand and adapt to climate change are sorely needed, after years of cuts in this policy area.
The Morrison government has funded a raft of initiatives, including A$600 million to establish a National Recovery and Resilience Agency and A$210 million for the Australian Climate Service.
But disaster recovery can’t be the sole focus of climate adaptation. Are we harnessing networks that enable a society to function effectively, and tapping into diverse forms of knowledge? Are we valuing all types of “capital”? In short, are we being imaginative enough?
Australia can take great strides forward in climate policy and action. A reactionary, incremental approach to adaptation will fall short. Now is the time to think big. ....

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Getting ready for climate change is about people, not spreadsheets


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Getting ready for climate change is about people, not spreadsheets
Measures in this week’s federal budget to help Australians withstand and adapt to climate change are sorely needed, after years of cuts in this policy area.
Authors
Tayanah O’Donnell
Director, Future Earth Australia at the Australian Academy of Science and Honorary Associate Professor, Australian National University
David Schlosberg
Eleanor Robson
Juan Francisco Salazar
Professor, School of Humanities and Communication Arts & Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
The Morrison government has funded a raft of initiatives, including A$600 million to establish a National Recovery and Resilience Agency and A$210 million for the Australian Climate Service. ....

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