Climate change 'threatens Australia's biodiversity'

Australia’s unique flora and fauna are highly vulnerable to even a one-degree shift in average temperatures due to climate change, according to a biodiversity report.

Climate change 'threatens Australia's biodiversity'

Australia’s unique flora and fauna are highly vulnerable to even a one-degree shift in average temperatures due to climate change, according to a biodiversity report.

The Great Barrier Reef and the nation’s northwestern Kakadu wetlands are particularly at risk, said the independent assessment released today at an ecology conference.

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