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How will climate change affect the liveability of your neighbourhood or region?

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Climate

What can be done to facilitate the uptake of electric and other low‑emission vehicles in Western Australia?

How can we support the agricultural sector to participate in the low‑carbon transition?

What can households, businesses and government do to reduce their waste and compost more?

What are your biggest concerns about Western Australia’s future climate?

What could be done to ensure your community is better prepared for possible climate impacts?

These are just some of the questions the Western Australian Government is asking business, industry and community to answer as part of feedback on an Issues Paper on Climate Change in Western Australia.

As the Government progresses with developing a new State Climate Policy the recently released Issues Paper outlines some of the opportunities and challenges the state faces to minimise the impact of the changing climate on our economy and our community.

Wheatbelt NRM are reviewing the Issues Paper and will be putting in a submission. We will share our draft responses with the community and welcome your input into our final submission, or alternatively you can make your own submission.

The consultation processes is outlined here - consult.dwer.wa.gov.au/climatechange/issues-paper/

The consultation closes on 29 November 2019.

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