Australian Alps to fare worst under climate change
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A new international study predicts climate change will cause a major decline in snow fall across the globe by the end of the century especially in Australia. Research from the University of Bayreuth in Germany suggests average annual snow cover days could drop by 78 per cent in the Australian Alps by next century. That's the biggest decline out of six other regions in the world, including New Zealand and Japan.
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