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Increased extreme weather with shorter recovery time
Australian Community Media
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10/31/2024
2024 State of the Climate report paints a grim picture of Australia’s future as climate change continues to take its toll.
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Climate change is already happening and the changes being experienced will now become more
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frequent into the future. Heat waves, bushfires, intense rainfall, coastal inundation and the time
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to recover between events will become shorter. This will likely impact lifestyle choices,
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food production and consumption, insurance premiums, energy costs,
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health, particularly for the elderly and vulnerable. The long-term trends identified
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in the previous reports are continuing. Australia's weather and climate has continued
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to change with an increase in extreme heat events, longer fire seasons and sea level rise.
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We have also seen some significant new climate records in the past two years.
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This includes the extraordinarily low Antarctic sea ice extents that occurred through 2023
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and globally 2023 was the warmest year on record. However, Australia's warmest year remains as 2019.
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The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is continuing to rise.
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However, recent data suggests that emissions from human activities
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is stabilising. The consequences of increasing greenhouse gases are warmer weather,
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drier conditions in the southeast and southwest of Australia and more days conducive to bushfires.
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There's been an increase in extreme fire weather and in the length of the fire season across large
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parts of the country, especially in southern Australia. Natural variability will continue
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to play a role from year to year, but with an added contribution from climate change.
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Extreme drought years, like those we saw in 2017 and 2019, will increasingly be followed
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by catastrophic fire weather, such as we experienced during the black summer of 2020,
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as the climate system warms.
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