Australia records highest temperature in 62 years


Rebecca Marino

Canada's Rebecca Marino takes a drink throughout a break in her match in opposition to Russia's Kamilla Rakhimova within the qualifying rounds forward of Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Jan. 14, 2022. (AP Picture/Mark Baker)


SINGAPORE --
One other day, one other warmth report.


Australian authorities warned individuals to remain indoors on Friday as a extreme heatwave alongside the northwestern coast pushed temperatures to a blistering 50.7 levels Celsius (123 levels Fahrenheit), hitting a excessive final seen 62 years in the past.


Local weather scientists and activists have raised alarm bells that international warming on account of human-driven greenhouse gasoline emissions, particularly from fossil fuels, is near spiraling uncontrolled.


The planet's hottest years on report have all been inside the final decade, with 2021 being the sixth-hottest, knowledge from the U.S. Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed this week.


An iron ore mining area within the northwest, Australia's Pilbara, the place temperatures hit the report excessive on Thursday, is thought for its sizzling and dry circumstances, with temperatures often hovering within the higher thirties this time of yr.


Australia is among the world's largest carbon emitters per capita, however the authorities has refused to again down from its reliance on coal and different fossil gasoline industries, saying to take action would price jobs.


Scientists have discovered that rising temperatures can hit public well being and out of doors labor productiveness, leading to billions of dollars in financial losses.


Australia misplaced a mean of AU$10.3 billion (US$7.48 billion) and 218 productive hours yearly within the final 20 years due to warmth, in keeping with a world examine printed this week by researchers at Duke College. These losses will solely deepen within the coming many years because the world heads towards international warming of 1.5 levels above pre-industrial instances, they warned.


"These outcomes suggest that we do not have to attend for 1.5 C of worldwide warming to expertise impacts of local weather change on labor and the financial system ... Extra future warming magnifies these impacts," mentioned lead creator Luke Parsons.


($1 = 1.3763 Australian dollars)


(Modifying by Karishma Singh)

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