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Oct 7th, 2015 at 7:20am
 
Key findings of the Climate Council's report:
Climate change is making weather patterns more extreme and unpredictable, with serious consequences for Australia’s agricultural production

Climate change is driving an increase in the intensity and frequency of hot days and heatwaves in Australia, changing rainfall patterns, increasing the severity of droughts, and driving up the likelihood of extreme fire danger weather.
Average rainfall in southern Australia during the cool season is predicted to decline further, and the time spent in extreme drought conditions is projected to increase.
Water scarcity, heat stress and increased climatic variability in our most productive agricultural regions, such as the Murray Darling Basin, are key risks for our food security, economy, and dependent industries and communities.
Climatic challenges could result in imports of key agricultural commodities such as wheat increasingly outweighing exports.
More frequent and intense heatwaves and extreme weather events are already affecting food prices in Australia

Climate change is increasing the variability of crop yields.
Food prices during the 2005- 2007 drought increased at twice the rate of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) with fresh fruit and vegetables the worst hit, increasing 43 per cent and 33 per cent respectively.
Reductions of livestock numbers during droughts can directly affect meat prices for many years.
Rainfall deficiencies in parts of Western Australia and central Queensland are projected to reduce total national crop production by 12 per cent in 2014-15, and the value of beef and veal exports by 4 per cent.
Cyclone Larry destroyed 90 per cent of the North Queensland banana crop in 2006, affecting supply for nine months and increasing prices by 500 per cent.
The 2009 heatwave in Victoria decimated fruit crops, with significant production losses of berry and other fruit crops.
Climate change is affecting the quality and seasonal availability of many foods in Australia

Up to 70% of Australia’s wine-growing regions with a Mediterranean climate (including iconic areas like the Barossa Valley and Margaret River) will be less suitable for grape growing by 2050. Higher temperatures will continue to cause earlier ripening and reduced grape quality, as well as encourage expansion to new areas, including some regions of Tasmania.
Many foods produced by plants growing at elevated CO2 have reduced protein and mineral concentrations, reducing their nutritional value.
Harsher climate conditions will increase use of more heat-tolerant breeds in beef production, some of which have lower meat quality and reproductive rates.
Heat stress reduces milk yield by 10-25 per cent and up to 40 per cent in extreme heatwave conditions.
The yields of many important crop species such as wheat, rice and maize are reduced at temperatures more than 30°C.
Australia is extremely vulnerable to disruptions in food supply through extreme weather events

There is typically less than 30 days supply of non-perishable food and less than five days supply of perishable food in the supply chain at any one time. Households generally hold only about a 3-5 day supply of food. Such low reserves are vulnerable to natural disasters and disruption to transport from extreme weather.
During the 2011 Queensland floods, several towns such as Rockhampton were cut off for up to two weeks, preventing food resupply. Brisbane came within a day of running out of bread.
Australia’s international competitiveness in many agricultural markets will be challenged by the warming climate and changing weather patterns

Australia is projected to be one of the most adversely affected regions from future changes in climate in terms of reductions in agricultural production and exports.
Climate impacts on agricultural production in other countries will affect our competitiveness, especially if warmer and wetter conditions elsewhere boost production of key products such as beef and lamb.
If the current rate of climate change is maintained, adaptation to food production challenges will be increasingly difficult and expensive

By 2061, Australia’s domestic demand for food could be 90 per cent above 2000 levels, with a similar increase in export demand.
Transitioning to a new, lowcarbon economy is critical to avoiding the most dangerous impacts of climate change.
The longer action on climate change is delayed, the more likely it is that progressive, small-scale adaptive steps to cope with climate change will become increasingly inadequate and larger, more expensive changes will be required.


www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/10/06/climate-change-massive-threat-food-securi...


The turnbull mob with their pathetic 7.5% greenhouse gas reduction on 1990 levels equates to inaction and makes them anti Australia.
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Reply #1 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 12:24am
 
In 2004, Pakistan claimed the fungal disease, Karnal Bunt, was present in Australian wheat shipments.
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Reply #2 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:25am
 
____ wrote on Oct 7th, 2015 at 7:20am:
The turnbull mob with their pathetic 7.5% greenhouse gas reduction on 1990 levels equates to inaction and makes them anti Australia.




Yes a reduction of 7.5% of 1.2%\of the world's CO2 production is quite small. Maybe 100% of the 1.2% might fix everything, or not.
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Reply #3 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 6:34am
 
BigOl64 wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:25am:
____ wrote on Oct 7th, 2015 at 7:20am:
The turnbull mob with their pathetic 7.5% greenhouse gas reduction on 1990 levels equates to inaction and makes them anti Australia.




Yes a reduction of 7.5% of 1.2%\of the world's CO2 production is quite small. Maybe 100% of the 1.2% might fix everything, or not.


Australia's contribution to global CO2 emissions? Less than 1%. That's a fart in a hurricane.
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Reply #4 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 6:37am
 
Ah,

like when greenpeace activists funded by green senators burnt to the ground, work on a drought resistant GM wheat strain that would have saved millions of kenyans from starvation?

i suppose they thought the kenyans could live on avacado and pine nut salads and frappacinos like they do   Wink
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Reply #5 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 6:40am
 
aquascoot wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 6:37am:
Ah,

like when greenpeace activists funded by green senators burnt to the ground, work on a drought resistant GM wheat strain that would have saved millions of kenyans from starvation?

i suppose they thought the kenyans could live on avacado and pine nut salads and frappacinos like they do   Wink


**Epic facepalm!!!**
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Reply #6 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 7:19am
 
How come Hard Righters ignore our carbon pollution exports ?


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The other two — the impact Adani’s plans to export coal, which would create four time the carbon emissions of New Zealand, and the company’s proven record of poor environmental stewardship in its home state of India — never made it before the Court.



https://newmatilda.com/2015/10/16/three-reasons-adanis-mega-coal-mine-is-still-i...
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aquascoot wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 6:37am:
Ah,

like when greenpeace activists funded by green senators burnt to the ground, work on a drought resistant GM wheat strain that would have saved millions of kenyans from starvation?

i suppose they thought the kenyans could live on avacado and pine nut salads and frappacinos like they do   Wink



Over the past 15 years, farmers around the world have planted ever larger tracts of genetically engineered crops.

According to the USDA, in 2012 more than 93 percent of soy planted was “herbicide tolerant,” engineered to withstand herbicides (sold by the same companies who patent and sell the seeds).  Likewise, 73 percent of all corn now is also genetically modified to withstand chemicals produced to kill competing weeds.

One of the main arguments behind creating these engineered crops is that farmers then need to use less herbicide and pesticide.  This makes farms more eco-friendly, say proponents of genetically modified (GM) crops, and GM seeds also allow farmers to spend less on “inputs” (chemicals), thereby making a greater profit.

But a new study released by Food & Water Watch yesterday finds the goal of reduced chemical use has not panned out as planned.  In fact, according to the USDA and EPA data used in the report, the quick adoption of genetically engineered crops by farmers has increased herbicide use over the past 9 years in the U.S.  The report follows on the heels of another such study  by Washington State University research professor Charles Benbrook just last year.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/bethhoffman/2013/07/02/gmo-crops-mean-more-herbicide...


So all the hype turns out to be bull.

Lets now destroy Kenyan agriculture with more GM lies ... aye hard righters.
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Reply #8 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 8:09am
 
The climate council are a mob of unpaid unofficial clowns sitting around a table at maccas writing reports that are epically wrong.
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BigOl64 wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:25am:
____ wrote on Oct 7th, 2015 at 7:20am:
The turnbull mob with their pathetic 7.5% greenhouse gas reduction on 1990 levels equates to inaction and makes them anti Australia.




Yes a reduction of 7.5% of 1.2%\of the world's CO2 production is quite small. Maybe 100% of the 1.2% might fix everything, or not.

I see that you are still singing songs from CRA Mining's 1989 songbook.
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You are not entitled to your opinion. You are only entitled to hold opinions that you can defend through sound, reasoned argument.
 
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Reply #10 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 2:27pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 6:37am:
Ah,

like when greenpeace activists funded by green senators burnt to the ground, work on a drought resistant GM wheat strain that would have saved millions of kenyans from starvation?

i suppose they thought the kenyans could live on avacado and pine nut salads and frappacinos like they do   Wink


That was actually quite amusing , hope for you yet.
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Reply #11 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:24pm
 
Bam wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 2:03pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:25am:
____ wrote on Oct 7th, 2015 at 7:20am:
The turnbull mob with their pathetic 7.5% greenhouse gas reduction on 1990 levels equates to inaction and makes them anti Australia.




Yes a reduction of 7.5% of 1.2%\of the world's CO2 production is quite small. Maybe 100% of the 1.2% might fix everything, or not.

I see that you are still singing songs from CRA Mining's 1989 songbook.


And you are singing from Tim Flannery's Book of the Dead.
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Reply #12 - Oct 21st, 2015 at 6:13pm
 
Bam wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 2:03pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Oct 21st, 2015 at 5:25am:
____ wrote on Oct 7th, 2015 at 7:20am:
The turnbull mob with their pathetic 7.5% greenhouse gas reduction on 1990 levels equates to inaction and makes them anti Australia.




Yes a reduction of 7.5% of 1.2%\of the world's CO2 production is quite small. Maybe 100% of the 1.2% might fix everything, or not.

I see that you are still singing songs from CRA Mining's 1989 songbook.




Or every single government report since day dot, no more than 1 - 2% of global output. But what lie do you want to produce that differs from actual government reports.


You greenies like to take us for fools, but fact are facts and the fact is Australia produces fkk all CO2 and always has done.


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