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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
Estimates of waste mass are shown in units of tonnes for waste returned to Australia and waste incinerated in Antarctica. This information is reported by financial year,...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
This data is sourced from CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station) and is based on data from...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
Five-day running average of daily sea ice extent anomaly (compared with the 1981–2010 average) for the Southern Hemisphere, 2012–15. The shaded banding represents the range of...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
Estimated emissions for stations, shipping and aircraft, total Antarctic and Kingston support (excluding commercial flights and non-fleet vehicle) Information obtained from...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
This data is sourced from Annex 1 of the WEOG (2015) Global Monitoring Plan for Persistent Organic Pollutants under the Stockholm Convention Article 16 on Effectiveness...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
Trends in extreme fire weather days (annual 90th percentile of daily FFDI values) at 38 climate reference sites. Map prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
Map prepared by the Department of Environment and Energy in order to produce Figure ATM18 in the Atmosphere theme of the 2016 State of the Environment Report. Source: Bureau of...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
Participation in the Australian Antarctic Program reported by financial year, beginning on 1 July for 1987-1988 to 2014–2015. Participation is measured in ‘expeditioner years’...
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State of the EnvironmentData provider: data.gov.au
Annual fuel usage (diesel and petrol) used by generators, boilers, vehicles and incinerators. Usage of fuel is per million litres. Information obtained from Australian Antarctic...