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Here’s all the ways climate change damaged Earth during 2016 #auspol

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By Kemal Atlay

The deadly and damaging effects of climate change are already being felt around the world in ways many people do not recognise, some of Australia’s top environment experts have revealed.
This week, Queensland scientists confirmed this year’s mass coral bleaching has resulted in the largest die-off of corals ever recorded, while a report warned that “megafires” in Australia will become increasingly common as the globe heats up.


Some experts even attributed a freak “thunderstorm asthma” event in Melbourne, which killed eight people, to climate change.
Around the world, bee populations across Europe declined, Israel experienced one of its worst bushfires and Siberia suffered an anthrax outbreak.
We asked experts to explain the serious consequences of some seemingly small changes to the environment.
Bee population
A steadily warming climate, combined with habitat loss and the increased use of pesticides, is causing bee populations to collapse at an alarming…

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December 4, 2016 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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