Australia pays cost of climate-driven heat waves
11 May 2015

By TIM RADFORD.- Climate change can be bad for a country’s economic health. Absenteeism and lower productivity because of heat stress may have cost the Australian economy an estimated $6.2 billion in the year 2013/14, according to new research in Nature Climate Change.
The summer of 2013 brought the hottest year recorded to Australia, a year marked by record temperatures linked to human-made climate change as a consequence of the burning of fossil fuels.
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