Environmental Protection Agency predicts extreme weather will happen more frequently

The extreme weather events of the last year from storms to heatwaves and droughts are likely to be repeated with even greater frequency, according to the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Environmental Protection Agency predicts extreme weather will happen more frequently

The extreme weather events of the last year from storms to heatwaves and droughts are likely to be repeated with even greater frequency, according to the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

“This last year has been a turning point in the minds of the public and sectors about what we need to do to build and assure resilience,” said EPA director general Laura Burke.

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