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First National Preventive Health Research Programme YELP Holistic First Business Plan YELP Holistic First Business Plan Defined Terms SWOT Analysis Executive Summary Deliverables And Costs Snapshot Page To 10 Benchmark Techniques Defined Terms for Five YELP Business Plans Second National Preventive Health Research Programme First BTAAP Business Plan Bohemian Teenagers Show Choir Programme Defined Terms BTSCP Second BTAAP Business Plan Bohemian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras Programme Defined Terms - Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme Third BTAAP Business Plan Bohemian Teenager Ballet & Modern Dance Programme Defined Terms BTB&MDCP Climate Change or Global Warming means an increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere and changed weather patterns due to human created emission of GHGs into the atmosphere which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods. ABS "Gross value of agricultural commodities produced" shows the total value in 2007/08 of grain, cotton, sugar, rice and livestock (cattle and sheep) to be $43.27b. A not insignificant cost of Climate Change is the momentous fiscal burden of setting up and maintaining the following Federal, State and Territory government agencies:
Climate Change could reduce global annual economic growth by 20% or more. The CSIRO and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology reported in March 2010 that Australia's average temperature has continued to rise each decade since the mid 20th century which has resulted in increased droughts which reduce crops, sea levels rises encroaching valuable residential properties, increased severity/frequency of many natural disasters (bushfires, cyclones, hailstorms and floods), increased road maintenance costs, reduced Australian flora and fauna. All three tiers of government are expending many millions of dollars annually on a broad range of remedial treatments. Conservatively, Climate Change, and efforts to mitigate it, are costing the Australian economy over $20 billion annually as quantified in Negligent Lifestyle Annual Costs. Explained in Section 3.I., Section 3. I.(a), Fifteen Problems and Fossil Fuels. |
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