Australian Conservation Foundation's My Climate 2050 tool predicts Border to get hotter if emissions aren't reduced

Beau Greenway
Updated January 29 2023 - 10:10pm, first published 7:00pm
Lake Hume dipped below 20 per cent capacity in April 2019 and Australian Conservation Foundation predicts more severe droughts if emissions remain the same. File picture
Lake Hume dipped below 20 per cent capacity in April 2019 and Australian Conservation Foundation predicts more severe droughts if emissions remain the same. File picture

A climate action group is predicting the Border's average temperature to increase 2.5 degrees by 2050 if a "business-as-usual" emissions trajectory continues.

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Beau Greenway

Beau Greenway

Journalist

I like to tell the stories of great people in our communities. Email: beau.greenway@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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