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CSIRO climate scientist Kevin Hennessy.
Mr Hennessy has contributed to CSIRO’s regional projections of climate change since 1992.

Mr Kevin Hennessy: analysing the regional impacts of climate change

Mr Hennessy is analysing observed climate data, developing Australian climate projections from computer simulations, assessing the potential impacts and exploring adaptation options.

Current activities

Mr Kevin Hennessy leads the climate change risk adaptation and policy team at CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research.

His expertise lies in analysis of observed climatic trends and climate model simulations.

This supports his:

  • development of Australian climate change projections
  • assessment of potential impacts
  • communication of climate science.

Mr Hennessy is frequently invited to present at conferences and stakeholder briefings, and many of his consultancy reports have influenced policy development.

Much of his time is spent giving presentations and media interviews, and he has a strong public profile due to his high impact research and communications skills.

Background

Since joining CSIRO in 1987, Mr Hennessy has published more than 130 peer-reviewed journal papers, conference papers, reports and briefings on climate variability and climate change research.

Since joining CSIRO in 1987, Mr Hennessy has published more than 130 peer-reviewed journal papers, conference presentations, reports and briefings on climate variability and climate change research.

He was a member of the Climate Impact Group from its inception in 1989, and deputy leader of the renamed Climate Change Impacts and Risk Group between 2005 and 2007.

In 2008, this group joined scientists from the Bureau of Meteorology to form the Climate Change Research Group, in which Mr Hennessy leads the Risk, Adaptation and Policy team.

He has managed or co-authored a number of consultancy projects for State and Territory departments, the Australian Government Department of Climate Change (formerly the Australian Greenhouse Office) and private industry.

Mr Hennessy was the Coordinating Lead Author of the Australia and New Zealand chapter of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability.

Academic qualifications

He has been awarded a:

  • Bachelor of Science (Honours), Monash University, Victoria, Australia, 1986 
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Science Communication, Central Queensland University, Australia, 2002.

Achievements

Mr Hennessy has been involved with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 1996, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 (shared amongst IPCC contributors and Al Gore).

For the IPCC he was:

  • contributing author of 'Climate models: projections of future climate' (Chapter 6) in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1996 Second Assessment Report on The Science of Climate Change
  • contributing author of 'Observed climate variability and change' (Chapter 2) in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2001 Third Assessment Report on The Science of Climate Change
  • consultant for the Australian government review of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2001 Third Assessment Report on Climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation
  • coordinating lead author of 'Australia and New Zealand' (Chapter 11) in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007 Fourth Assessment Report on Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability.

Mr Hennessy acted as the:

  • Science expert on the NSW Greenhouse Advisory Panel, reporting directly to the NSW Premier and the NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change, 2004 to 2008
  • CSIRO representative on the Adaptation Working Group of the COAG High Level Greenhouse Group, 2004-2006.

Find out more about CSIRO's work in adapting to climate change in the Climate Adaptation Flagship overview.

 
 

Profile

Name: Mr Kevin Hennessy

Title: Principal Research Scientist

Qualifications:

  • BSc (Hons)
  • Dip SciComm

Expertise:

  • developing Australian climate change projections
  • assessing potential impacts
  • communicating climate science

Contact Information

Primary Contact

Mr Kevin Hennessy
Principal Research Scientist
Marine & Atmospheric Research
Climate Impacts
Phone: 61 3 9239 4536 
Alt Phone: 61 4 0167 9748 
Fax: 61 3 9239 4444 

Contact

CSIRO Enquiries
Phone: 1300 363 400*
Alt Phone: 61 3 9545 2176 
Fax: 61 3 9545 2175 
*local call within Australia

Location

Marine & Atmospheric Research - Aspendale
107 - 121 Station Street
Aspendale VIC 3195
Australia

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Aspendale VIC 3195
Australia