The UNSW Institute for Climate Risk & Response (ICRR) hosted its inaugural conference on October 16 and 17, with the second day featuring an Industry Forum that brought together 150 participants from business, government, academia, and community organisations.
By uniting industry leaders and climate experts, the event marked a significant step forward in addressing the growing risks of climate change and the opportunities presented by the transition to a low-carbon economy.
ICRR Director, UNSW Science Professor Ben Newell, reflected on the conference: “Both events were very well-attended, and I was truly inspired by the depth and breadth of conversations, insights, and discussions.”
He also emphasised the importance of fostering interdisciplinary scholars focused on 'climate translation,' noting that the Early Career Researcher (ECR) workshop achieved this goal. “Presentations ranged from the impact of climate change on crop yields to factors driving trust in climate scientists, sparking valuable cross-disciplinary learning. It was heartening to see the conversations continue during breaks and networking,” he said.
Professor Newell also highlighted the success of the Industry Forum, which focused on engaging industry and government. “From the stirring opening address by The Hon. Matt Kean, who urged us to be ambitious in pursuing climate-positive policy, to the closing discussion on Australia’s potential to lead on climate action, attendees were exposed to diverse voices and data, all pointing to productive ways to collaborate on addressing climate risks and opportunities.”