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The long-awaited national climate risk assessment found that rising temperatures will have "cascading, compounding, concurrent" impacts on life in Australia, home to more than 27 million people.
The government is turning attention back to climate change this week, today releasing a risk assessment of the impacts in a ...
Labor’s massive new report lays out the economic and health risks of climate change in terrifying detail. But in the short ...
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Khabargaon on MSNRising oceans to displace more than 1.5 million Australians by 2050
Rising oceans and constant climate change will affect the livelihoods of millions of Australians by 2050, while deaths from ...
It details the risks climate change will pose to Australia — from national security to food production, health systems and everything in between. The assessment was supposed to be released last year, ...
Households, business and investors should prepare for the financial consequences of global warming, warns the National Climate Risk Assessment.
Plans aimed at preventing the railway line between south Dublin and Wicklow from falling into the sea in future years could ...
One and a half million Australians living in coastal areas are at risk from rising sea levels by 2050, according to a ...
Five protected heathland sites are to undergo restoration work to help reduce the risk and severity of wildfires. Throughout ...
Millions of Australians are facing dire consequences caused by climate change, a landmark report has revealed.
Humans are more than animals that survive. We contain multitudes. We don’t have to be afraid of ambiguity and difficulty.
So the government has sat on a report waiting for the right time to release it. I'm talking about the National Climate Risk ...
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