My Climate View: online tool allows Australian farmers to project changes out to 2070
Written by Aston Brown from the Guardian
The program developed by the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology allows farmers to better understand the risks of the climate crisis, study found
In 30 years, Vicki Mayne’s Queensland beef property will receive 30 more days of heatwaves per year.
“That pushes us to 163 days of the year,” she said.
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The program developed by the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology allows farmers to better understand the risks of the climate crisis, study found
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In 30 years, Vicki Mayne’s Queensland beef property will receive 30 more days of heatwaves per year.
“That pushes us to 163 days of the year,” she said.
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