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The risk of energy hardship increases with extreme heat and cold in Australia

Environmental Studies and Forestry

The risk of energy hardship increases with extreme heat and cold in Australia

A. Li, M. Toll, et al.

This pivotal study by Ang Li, Mathew Toll, and Rebecca Bentley reveals how temperature extremes contribute to energy hardship in Australia. With an extensive analysis of 269,500 observations from 2005 to 2021, this research highlights vulnerable populations, including older individuals and renters, who face increasing risks under future climate scenarios. Discover how quality housing and renewable energy can mitigate these challenges.

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