State of the Climate Report
CSIRO
Australia's weather and climate has continued to change in concerning ways in recent years. Scientists have observed an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events across the country.
Longer and more severe fire seasons have become the new norm, with devastating impacts on communities and ecosystems. Heavy rainfall events have also become more intense, leading to increased flooding risks in many regions.
Alongside these changes in weather patterns, Australia is also experiencing the effects of rising sea levels. Coastal communities are facing greater threats from erosion, storm surges, and permanent inundation as global temperatures continue to climb.
These climate-driven shifts pose significant challenges for Australia's economy, infrastructure, and way of life. Adapting to this new normal will require bold action and innovative solutions from all levels of government, industry, and society.
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