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When cities burn: could the LA fires happen here?
At least 6.9 million Australians living on the expanding fringes of our capital cities could be at risk from urban fires supercharged by climate pollution this report finds. It details how climate pollution is turbo-charging dangerous fire conditions.
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Eye of the storm: how climate pollution fuels more intense and destructive cyclones
As oceans heat up, it is predicted that Australians will experience fewer cyclones but they will be more extreme. In 2025, Tropical Cyclone Alfred caused torrential rains, coastal flooding and powerful winds across the country. This report asserts the intensity and devastation of this event was fuelled by climate pollution. It calls for rapidly cutting...
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Airborne hazard: how air pollution harms our kids
This report explores the latest research, from Australia and internationally, on how air pollution is harming Australians today, and explains why children - who are still growing, breathe faster and spend more time outdoors - are particularly vulnerable.
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Next stop suburbia: making shared transport work for everyone in Aussie cities
This report provides recommendations for how governments around Australia can plan and invest public money better to put shared and active transport at the centre of transport delivery.
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Too close to home: how we keep communities safer from escalating climate impacts
Emergency Leaders for Climate Action is a cohort of former senior Australian fire and emergency service leaders from every state and territory, with deep expertise in disaster planning, preparedness, response and recovery. The content of this report reflects this first-hand experience, along with inputs from experts and practitioners in climate change adaptation. It seeks to...