‘Terrifying’ findings in Australia’s first climate risk report leads to calls for faster emissions cuts

Published 04:01 on September 15, 2025 / Last updated at 05:44 on September 15, 2025 / / Asia Pacific (Pacific)

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Climate and environment groups are calling for faster emissions reductions, as well as adaptation and resilience plans to be legislated, following the release of Australia’s first national climate risk assessment and adaptation plans.
Climate and environment groups are calling for faster emissions reductions, as well as adaptation and resilience plans to be legislated, following the release of Australia’s first national climate risk assessment and adaptation plans.


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