Marketing and development for Tasmania’s tourism industry

The following websites provide further useful information on climate change, in addition to those already referenced elswhere in this website.
Tasmanian Climate Change Office
Includes a basic, easy to use household emissions calculator, information on Tasmanian Government targets and the most recent scientific reports under State and Australian Governments' consideration
Australian Department of Climate Change
Includes information about actions householders and industry can take to reduce their carbon pollution
Climate Change Impacts and Risk Management: A Guide for Business and Government
A guide to integrating climate change impacts into risk management and other strategic planning activities in Australian public and private sector organisations
Useful tools and business energy saving tips: useful documents on this website includes a guide to calculating business electricity operating costs for energy tariffs and how to operate office equipment more efficiently
Local Government Association of Tasmania
For local government, it includes useful information and reports
This website has several tools including the Sustainable Living Tasmania Home Energy Guide
Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism - Tourism and Climate Change framework for action
The Framework is designed to minimise the tourism industry’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, and to prepare the tourism industry to respond to the physical, economic and social impacts of climate change
Sustainable Energy Development Office
The Sustainable Energy Development Office delivers the Government of Western Australia's sustainable energy policy
Includes all the information for the Greenhouse Challenge Plus program managed by the Australian Government's Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. Includes free tools:
The Carbon Reduction Institute
Includes information and tools for reducing carbon emissions, and includes a carbon neutral certification scheme
Reduce and offset you carbon emissions into a Tasmanian carbon sink project designed to combat climate change by reconnecting Tasmania’s vulnerable landscapes