Climate Agency Concedes It Did Not Scrutinise Data Behind Major Climate Risk Report

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Senator Dean Smith also raised questions over why a 2030 estimate of climate damage—just 5 years away—was not included.

Climate Agency Concedes It Did Not Scrutinise Data Behind Major Climate Risk Report

A flock of sheep graze near wind turbines at sunrise in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales on July 28, 2025. Saeed Khan/AFP via Getty Images

Alfred Bui

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The Australian Climate Service (ACS) says it did not scrutinise data in a Climate Council report that underpinned last month’s National Climate Risk Assessment.

The Assessment, released in mid-September, was the first of its kind and warned of a dangerous future for Australia if climate change was not dealt with.

Alfred Bui

Alfred Bui is an Australian reporter based in Melbourne and focuses on local and business news. He is a former small business owner and has two master’s degrees in business and business law. Contact him at [email protected].

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