An advisory group to the Berejiklian government on climate change has appealed to the Premier for a hearing saying it has been "largely ignored" despite extreme conditions in the state.
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| The past summer was easily the state's hottest - with the drought only making things harder for farmers. |
The NSW Climate Change Council - a body set up in 2004 by the Labor government to advise the Environment Minister, drawing on independent experts from science to business and regional communities - wrote to Gladys Berejiklian last month after a failure to draw interest from policymakers, according to the letter obtained by the Herald.
Read the story from The Sydney Morning Herald by Peter Hannam - “‘Ignored': climate experts appeal to Berejiklian government.”
