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From Shark Bay seagrass to Stone Age Scotland, we can now assess climate risks to World Heritage

  • Written by Scott Heron, Senior Lecturer, James Cook University
Wildfire damage in Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage property, January 2016.Dan Broun, Author provided

Climate change is the fastest-growing global threat to World Heritage. However, no systematic approach to assess the climate vulnerability of each particular property has existed – until now.

Our newly developed tool, the Climate...

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