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Cyclone Narelle Batters Queensland with 250km/h Winds

Cyclone Narelle Batters Queensland with 250km/h Winds

Cyclone Narelle Batters Queensland with 250km/h Winds
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Australia's wildfire risk is a ticking economic time bomb — warming is set to drive a 58% surge in damages, dwarfing the U.S.'s modest 6% increase. The urban-wildland fringe around Sydney, Melbourne and Perth sits right where fire hazard is highest, making GDP exposure enormous. Ignoring this hazard-driven amplification means dangerously mispricing physical climate risk for investors and policymakers alike.

Australia's $16 billion-a-year renewable energy subsidy regime is gutting productivity and driving up power prices without delivering reliable electricity. Wind and solar are inherently low-density and intermittent, and battery storage at scale would cost the equivalent of the entire national GDP. Doubling down on this failing energy transition while global climate alarmism is visibly ebbing is economic self-sabotage.


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