Australia Pledges $6 Billion by 2030 to Tackle Climate Hazards as Disaster Risk Rises

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Insurance Journal - Sep 16, 2025

Australia will spend A$9 billion ($6 billion) on climate adaptation through 2030 as it braces for more frequent, severe and overlapping hazards caused by global warming, the government said in two climate-related reports on Monday. The money is earmarked for …...

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