Up to 185,000 Queensland homes could be at ‘very high risk’ with many uninsurable if global heating unchecked
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A national climate risk assessment warns that up to 185,000 homes in Queensland could face very high risks from climate change, making many uninsurable due to increased heatwaves, floods, cyclones, and bushfires.
Editor’s Note: This situation highlights the urgent need for action on climate change, as the increasing frequency of extreme weather events poses a significant threat to communities and their homes in Queensland.
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