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Climate-related disasters are becoming more frequent, but in 2024, Australians were less prepared for fires than in the previous 12 months and fewer than one in 10 people had a written emergency plan, according to the Australian Red Cross. Meanwhile, research from Melbourne University suggests that climate-related disasters have significant long-term negative impacts, with those in insecure housing facing the greatest hardships of all. So, what can we do to prepare better and recover faster from disasters?

Summary

Climate-related disasters are becoming more frequent, but in 2024, Australians were less prepared for fires than in the previous 12 months and fewer than one in 10 people had a written emergency plan, according to the Australian Red Cross. Meanwhile, research from Melbourne University suggests that climate-related disasters have significant long-term negative impacts, with those in insecure housing facing the greatest hardships of all. So, what can we do to prepare better and recover faster from disasters?

Subtitle
Climate-related disasters are becoming more frequent, but in 2024, Australians were less prepared for fires than in the previous 12 months and fewer than one in 10 people had a written emergency plan, according to the Australian Red Cross. Meanwhile, re
Duration
0:23:33
Publishing date
2024-11-12 09:06
Link
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/lifematters/doing-better-before-and-after-climate-related-disasters/104588824
Contributors
  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Enclosures
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