Report: South Australia Facing Longer, More Severe Heat Waves

Translator

Editor

Laila Afifa

Sabtu, 12 November 2022 13:44 WIB

Heatwave illustration. Reuters/Pascal Rossignol/rt.com

TEMPO.CO, Canberra - South Australia is facing higher temperatures, less rainfall, longer droughts and more intense bushfire seasons by 2030, a government report has warned.

Susan Close, Deputy Premier of South Australia (SA) and Environment Minister, on Friday, Nov. 11, released the state's Guide to Climate Projections for Risk Assessment and Planning report.

It predicts more deaths from heat, lower yield in agricultural regions, an increase in coastal flooding and changes to growing seasons. Close described the report as a "sobering reading."

"I think the escalating shift towards drought conditions is of greatest concern," she told reporters from the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Egypt.

"It's much harder to farm consistently if you've got more hot days and less rainfall and there is an increased risk of catastrophic events such as fires," she added.

According to the report, under a medium emissions model median temperatures in Adelaide will increase by 1.1 degrees Celsius by 2030 and 1.6 degrees by 2050.

It means in the state's capital there will be another 5.6 days with a maximum temperature exceeding 35 degrees Celsius by 2030.

In the opal mining town of Coober Pedy in the SA Outback, there will be an extra 18.4 days above 35 degrees centigrade every year by 2030. By 2050 it forecasts a 40 percent increase in the number of days above 35 degrees.

Close said the report justified the SA government's move to declare a climate emergency in June.

"We have to both mitigate and adapt, and that's challenging for the world," she said.

"The upside of course, for South Australia is that we had the opportunity to capitalize economically on the world's shift to net zero because we have a good, renewable energy profile."

Xinhua

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo in Google News

Related News

Health Ministry's Tips to Prevent Heat Stroke During Heatwave

1 jam lalu

Health Ministry's Tips to Prevent Heat Stroke During Heatwave

As many Southeast Asian countries are currently gripped by a heatwave, the Health Ministry shares tips to prevent heat stroke.

Read More

Top 5 Most Relaxed Countries in the World; Indonesia Takes First Place

18 jam lalu

Top 5 Most Relaxed Countries in the World; Indonesia Takes First Place

London-based travel-tech company conducted a study on the most relaxed countries in the world, and Indonesia emerged as the top contender.

Read More

Today's Top 3 News: Jokowi Launches 6 Hospital-Based Medical Residency Programs

1 hari lalu

Today's Top 3 News: Jokowi Launches 6 Hospital-Based Medical Residency Programs

Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.

Read More

Indonesia's Hot Weather Is Not Heatwave, Says BMKG

1 hari lalu

Indonesia's Hot Weather Is Not Heatwave, Says BMKG

Scorching hot weather that has recently hit Indonesia is not a heatwave, said head of Meteorology, Climatology, & Geophysics Agency (BMKG).

Read More

Trillions of US Dollars Required for Addressing Climate Change, Indonesian Minister Says

2 hari lalu

Trillions of US Dollars Required for Addressing Climate Change, Indonesian Minister Says

Indonesia's Finance Minister said trillions of US dollars need to be allocated to enable community of nations to tackle the impacts of climate change.

Read More

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Camp Across Australian Universities

4 hari lalu

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Camp Across Australian Universities

Similar camps have sprung up at universities in Melbourne, Canberra, and other Australian cities.

Read More

Heatwaves Sweep Asia, BMKG: Indonesia's Hot Weather Still Normal

4 hari lalu

Heatwaves Sweep Asia, BMKG: Indonesia's Hot Weather Still Normal

Extreme heatwaves swept over large parts of Asia.

Read More

Indonesia Joins Hand with UNDP, WHO to Launch Green Climate Fund

5 hari lalu

Indonesia Joins Hand with UNDP, WHO to Launch Green Climate Fund

The GCF project in Indonesia will be designed to increase the climate resilience of health services through climate adaptation and mitigation.

Read More

10 Best Countries for Job Prospects

12 hari lalu

10 Best Countries for Job Prospects

Here is a list of countries with the most employment opportunities.

Read More

Battling Climate Change, Japan Looks to Seagrass for Carbon Capture

12 hari lalu

Battling Climate Change, Japan Looks to Seagrass for Carbon Capture

Japan's most recent annual Greenhouse Gas Inventory factored the carbon absorbed by seagrass and seaweed beds into its calculations.

Read More