Farmers For Climate Action say a unified parliament needed to address looming crisis

John Chanter
Updated March 10 2018 - 10:04am, first published March 9 2018 - 4:00pm
WEATHER WATCH: Riverina stud beef operator Lucinda Corrigan chairs Farmers For Climate Action and says it is time for a bipartisan approach to tackling climate control.
WEATHER WATCH: Riverina stud beef operator Lucinda Corrigan chairs Farmers For Climate Action and says it is time for a bipartisan approach to tackling climate control.

Most farmers have been adjusting to a changing climate for years and Farmers For Climate Action hope national attention will bring a united approach to tackling “pretty in-your-face climate change”.

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John Chanter

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