Climate change has the potential to devastate millions of people in Australia. Rising temperatures will impact the Australian landscape by diminishing Australia's forests. Australia will need to spend billions of dollars to ensure its security from climate change. The people of Australia will have to be strong and flexible to overcome this difficult time they are going through, and Australia will have to find a way to solve this problem before it is too late. Climate change is something that will affect the entire world and is not an issue to be taken lightly. Australian solutions are far from simple and for them to work everyone will need to work together. Climate change in Australia will impact the environment, the economy and the lives of Australians, one example of a solution is to reduce carbon emissions. Australia is home to the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef system in the world, and home to the kangaroo. Australia is the driest continent in the world. The outback is the part of Australia where few live because it is a vast desert (“Australia”). The Great Boundary Range is a long chain of mountains running along the Pacific coast of Australia (“Australia”). Australia is the driest habitable country in the world (“Australia”). The Australian Great Barrier Reef is the largest in the world (“Australia”). Australia is already an arid country and if temperatures rise further due to climate change, Australia could suffer more severe bushfires and be doomed. The increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes global warming which can lead to climate change (Jamieson). The main problem facing Australia now is climate change (Jamieson). Climate change is a......middle of paper......: Australia's place.”Australian Government-Department of the Environment.Australian Government-Department of the Environment. 02/26/14.Jamieson, Dale.¨Global climate change.¨Encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy. ED.J.Baird Callicott and Robert Fdrodeman usa, 2009, 458-463. opposing points of view in context. web.12 Feb.2014McDonald Matt, Beeson Mark. “The Politics of Climate Change in Australia.” The University of Queensland in Australia. 2012. The University of Queensland, Australia. 4/2/14. “Solutions to Global Warming in Australia and New Zealand.” Union of Concerned Scientists.Union of Concerned Scientists. 2/26/14.
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