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Rising levels of carbon dioxide increasing extreme weather events in Australia, report finds

Climate agencies say fossil fuel burning is driving the increase of dangerous bushfires and days of extreme heatwavesAustralia’s climate has entered a new era of sustained extreme weather events, such as dangerous bushfires and heatwaves, courtesy of rising average temperatures, a new report by the nation’s two government climate science agencies has found.Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, mostly from fossil fuel burning, has driven more dangerous bushfires, rising sea levels and a rapid rise in the days where temperatures reach extreme levels, the Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO said in Australia’s latest State of the Climate Report. Related: Australia should cut emissions quickly and lead world in renewable energy, incoming chief scientist says Related: Australian PM says net zero climate target not brought up in first call with Joe Biden Continue reading...

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