'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
By Nigel Hallett
08 February, 2017
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
By Nigel Hallett
08 February, 2017
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
By Nigel Hallett
08 February, 2017
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
By Nigel Hallett
08 February, 2017
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
'Skye' The Maltese Keeps Cool
By Nigel Hallett
08 February, 2017
Queenslanders need to brace for more scorching hot summer days.The warning from a national climate report comes ahead of this weekend’s expected severe heatwave conditions, which are causing concern to animal welfare groups.
The Climate Council’s severe weather report, released yesterday, found Queensland was in line for an increased number of 35C-plus days, more frequent thunderstorms and more intense cyclones during the coming years.
Climate scientist Will Steffen said changing climate was driving more extreme weather events.
“We have to redefine a 1-in-100 or 1-in-50 year fire or flood,” Professor Steffen said.
“These events are now happening more frequently.
“We need to make sure our infrastructure is up to the task.” 


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