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The biannual State of the Climate report from the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO shows that the effects of climate change are being felt in Australia. Australia is becoming an even more sunburnt country with worse droughts and more extreme flooding rains. Between 1910 and 1941 there were 28 days when the national average temperature was in the top extremes recorded. Mujeeb Muneeb has more…


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The biannual State of the Climate report from the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO shows that the effects of climate change are being felt in Australia. Australia is becoming an even more sunburnt country with worse droughts and more extreme flooding rains. Between 1910 and 1941 there were 28 days when the national average temperature was in the top extremes recorded. Mujeeb Muneeb has more…



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