Climate change
Western Australia's climate has changed over the last century, particularly over the last 50 years. Climate change is affecting Australia's natural environment and the human systems it supports. Agriculture is strongly affected by weather patterns and climate. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development continues to engage with the agricultural industry to manage the impacts of climate change.
See Also
- Western Australian Agriculture Climate Resilience Fund
- Western Australian Carbon Farming and Land Restoration Program
- Katanning Research Station - Strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030
- Climate-ready agriculture in Western Australia
- Climate trends in Western Australia
- Climate projections for Western Australia
- Climate change and broadacre cropping in Western Australia
- How wheat yields are influenced by climate change in Western Australia
- Climate change and broadacre livestock production in Western Australia
- Climate change and horticulture in Western Australia
- Climate change and the pastoral industry in Western Australia
- Climate change and soil and water resources in Western Australia
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