La Nina Provides Relief To Australia’s Environment Amid Climate Change Threats: Report

La Nina Provides Relief To Australia’s Environment Amid Climate Change Threats: Report

CANBERRA, Mar 28 (NNN-AAP) – High rainfall, driven by the La Nina weather phenomenon in the Pacific, granted Australia’s environment a reprieve from ongoing pressures in 2022, a report said.

Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) and Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), today published their annual environmental report card, which calculates 15 environmental indicators, using satellite and field data.

For 2022, the national environmental score is 8.7 out of 10, the highest since 2011.

Albert Van Dijk, leader of the project from ANU, attributed the high score to improvements in water availability, vegetation growth and soil conditions, but warned that, climate change, invasive species and habitat loss, remain significant ongoing threats.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology’s data, nationally-averaged rainfall for 2022, was 587.8 mm, making it the ninth-wettest year on record for Australia.

“Overall, it appears the nation’s environmental conditions made a comeback in 2022,” Van Dijk said, in a media release.

“It was a great year for our wetlands, the best in decades. It was also a bumper year for many farmers, with growth in dryland cropping a huge 49 percent better than the 20-year average.”

He said, Australia’s environment is in much better shape than it would have been, without the last three wetter years.

The national average temperature in 2022 was the lowest since 2012, but still 0.5 degrees Celsius warmer than the 1961-1990 average.

“The ocean around Australia was warmer than ever. So, while the environment is in a relatively good place, the impacts of climate change are apparent and poised to have catastrophic impacts,” Van Dijk said.

There were 30 species added to the Threatened Species List in 2022, many of which were heavily impacted by the 2019/20 Black Summer bushfires.– NNN-AAP

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