Opinion

Climate change inaction is costing farmers and the wider economy in productivity

By Rob Lee
Updated December 6 2022 - 6:48am, first published 5:30am
Three Queanbeyan Unit volunteers were deployed to the Central West following 150 requests for rescue. Picture NSW SES
Three Queanbeyan Unit volunteers were deployed to the Central West following 150 requests for rescue. Picture NSW SES

The cost of not acting on climate change 16 years ago when Sir Nicolas Stern and many others were arguing for strong action to reduce emissions is now very apparent in the central west of NSW, where I farm.

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