Image of cracked earth. Text says: "Climate change in Australia: technical report 2007 the most up to date assessment of Australia's changing climate". Links to an article detailing CSIRO's involvement in the preparation of this report. Photo by iStock/AGITA LEIMANE.JPG

CSIRO scientists have been substantial contributors to the growing body of knowledge about climate change globally and in the Australian region.

Icy antarctic icebergs in antarctic winter scene.
 
 

The combined frequencies of days with very high and extreme Forest Fire Danger Index ratings are likely to increase.

Trees alight in an intense bushfire.
 

Collecting ocean data using robotic floats through the Argo project is helping scientists understand Australian regional and global ocean processes.

Launch of Argo float from ship
 

Through the ACCSP, CSIRO is leading climate change research in the Southern Hemisphere, and improving our understanding of significant climate processes in our region.

Measurements being taken above the tree line from a flux tower in Tumbarumba, New South Wales.
 

A key question for the world is no longer ‘Will the climate change?’ but rather ‘How will it change?’ CSIRO is providing information to enhance the capability of governments, business and the community to respond to climate change in the future.

Saltbush plains suffering the effects of wind erosion during drought near Booligal, NSW.