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Hot and Dry: Australia's Weird Winter

  • Writer: Andy Bradley
    Andy Bradley
  • Sep 20, 2017
  • 1 min read

Climate Change made Australia’s warmest winter on record an astounding 60 times more likely, our new report highlights.

The “Hot & Dry: Australia’s Weird Winter,” report shows the nation experienced its warmest winter on record (for average maximum temperatures), while more than 260 heat and low rainfall recordswere also broken throughout the season.

Climate Councillor and ecologist, Professor Lesley Hughes said Australia’s hottest winter in history was related to worsening climate change.

“Without any meaningful action to tackle climate change, we will continue to see many more hot winters, just like this, as global temperatures rise,” she said.

“We must take meaningful action to strongly reduce Australia’s emissions from fossil fuels."

Click the link below to download the full report....

http://www.climatecouncil.org.au/uploads/4801d325365bccdbbb99a1ce8e8e9810.pdf


 
 
 

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