As the government works its way through a 1000-page report on productivity, debate has been sparked over home sellers disclosing climate risk.
Home, business buyers should be advised of climate risk
Australians seeking to buy a home or business should be given information about the climate risks relating to their new property.
That’s one of the ideas in a landmark 1000-page Productivity Commission report, which has given federal, state and local governments food for thought on policy changes to improve the economy.
The commission said Australia would have to prepare for some degree of further global warming on top of the 1.1C average temperature rise since the industrial revolution, regardless of the speed of global emissions abatement.
This would increase the severity and frequency of bush and forest fires and raise the risk of flooding in some regions.