Climate change can destroy millions of Australian people. The rise in temperature affects the Australian landscape by reducing the Australian forest. Australia needs to spend billions of dollars in order not to be affected by climate change. People in Australia need to be strong and flexible to survive the difficult times experienced and it is too late for Australia to find a solution to this problem. Climate change affects the whole world, underestimation is not a problem.
Jeff Goodell's article "Climate Change and the End of Australia" talks about the impact of climate change in Australia, such as record heat waves, fires, floods, droughts. Heat can cause death and cause forest fires. Rising sea level will destroy parts of the city and damage billions of dollars to homes and roads. Drought was caused by insufficient rainfall and logging trees. This affected us as we had to reduce the use of water at that time. Climate change also affects agriculture as the seasons have passed and some plants do not grow under weather conditions.
Last year's Australian temperature rise and strong wind caused worst wildfires in over 30 years. Recent reports of the Climate Change Council show that Australia-based climate change research group, weather change, population growth, and access to fragile assets in vulnerable areas of forest fires, lives and property increased. Risk The cost of these forest fires is estimated to reach hundreds of millions of dollars per year. By 2030 Australia is expected to need to double the number of firefighters to cope with this threat.
According to the climate change vulnerability index of 0.15, Australia is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, given the potential impact of global climate change. Because it is susceptible to this influence it is clear that immediate action is needed to prevent Australia from having serious effects that Australia's climate change can not control. Australians are strongly aware of the need to act quickly to deal with this problem and many recent developments are reasonably optimistic. This article outlines five major areas of Australia to make substantial progress in achieving global climate change goals, but there are many other areas that require further attention and progress .