by Econnect | Mar 21, 2017 | Newsletter | Planning science communication
At the heart of all effective science communication is achieving a good understanding of the people you are communicating with. This is true whether you are giving a presentation to a group of farmers, sending a media release to the financial media, or...
by Econnect | Dec 14, 2015 | BLOG | CSIRO ECOS
Client CSIRO What we did 3 days over 40 degrees is enough to make a flying fox fall out of the trees, dead. Our story, entitled Paris, truffles and extreme weather – it’s all relative, describes research to understand what constitutes an extreme weather event...
by Econnect | Nov 27, 2015 | BLOG | CSIRO ECOS
Client CSIRO What we did Why has so much research been directed at a perceived global warming pause? And what has been the effect on public perceptions of the apparent scientific acceptance of a pause? Our story, entitled The global warming pause that never...
by Econnect | Nov 13, 2015 | BLOG | CSIRO ECOS
Client CSIRO What we did Compared with the middle of last century, any creature in the ocean that has a backbone could now be starting its spring migration up to five and a half days earlier. Our story, entitled From classical to jazz: the rhythms of ocean life...
by Econnect | Jul 7, 2015 | BLOG | CSIRO ECOS
Client CSIRO What we did One of 15 inhabited Torres Strait Islands, Masig is a microcosm of the long-term but growing challenges confronting many Pacific Island nations: sea level rise busier shipping lanes and potential accidents the rising cost of living...