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Climate council warns extreme weather events continue to threaten us

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Storm over Sydney Source: Getty / Andrew Merry

2022 will be remembered as the year of ‘the great deluge’ – that’s the message from the Climate Council which today released its latest report, warning the danger from climate fuelled extreme weather events is far from over. It’s calling for immediate action to reduce emissions, switching fossil fuel subsides for renewables energy projects.


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2022 will be remembered as the year of ‘the great deluge’ – that’s the message from the Climate Council which today released its latest report, warning the danger from climate fuelled extreme weather events is far from over. It’s calling for immediate action to reduce emissions, switching fossil fuel subsides for renewables energy projects.



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