Australia unprepared for climate change threats, report says

Former national security officials warned on Tuesday that Australia is unprepared for the cascading and existential impacts of climate change.
The Melbourne-based Australian Security Leaders Climate Group, a coalition of former national security officials, said in a report that the Australian federal government must radically overhaul how it prepares for climate threats.
The report warned that climate change is certain to cause natural disasters to increase in frequency and intensity, likely to overwhelm the government’s ability to help communities survive and recover.
“Today, unimaginable new climate extremes confront us: record-breaking droughts and floods, cruel heatwaves, unstoppable bushfires, broken infrastructure, and coastal inundation. Worse is to come,’’ the report said.
Responding adequately to the climate threat is fundamental to the nation’s survival.
The group made 13 recommendations to increase action on climate change and ensure Australia was better prepared.
It called on the government to make faster cuts to Australia’s carbon emissions to bolster support for countries across the region.
It also called for establishing a new climate threat intelligence unit within the Office of National Intelligence so that global warming risks are factored into security decisions.
The report cited previous climate science that found large parts of northern Australia could become uninhabitable within 30 to 40 years, threatening military bases, communities and the economy.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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