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Most major Australian cities will be far hotter than forecast in coming years, as a lack of vegetation creates heat islands, especially in poorer areas, a new report warns.
Cities without green spaces can also feel hotter because landscapes devoid of trees may give people fewer places to seek shelter, a new report says.
Photo: NSW government
The report,
Temperature Check: Greening Australia s Warming Cities, commissioned by the Australian Conservation Foundation, found green spaces in almost all major cities had declined in the last decade.
The country s greenest capital, Hobart, was the only city to increase its green cover between 2013 and 2020 - but even then, it was only by 1 percent.
O’Neill said Woodside was working closely with its contractors and its supply chain, while it also continuing to work with the government to “ensure timely and coordinated approvals to progress development of the Scarborough resource.
“Last year was a tough year, but it was not a lost year for Woodside. As the world went through a massive shock, our industry was able to continue to provide reliable, affordable energy and the demand for LNG remained strong,” O’Neill said.
“Woodside was able to use time to our advantage, preparing to progress our growth plans as the market continues to improve.
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