Climate and Environment

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Climate change has an impact on health and wellbeing and how we live is creating in increasing footprint on our environment, resulting in the depletion of resources, increased generation of waste and pollution.

Climate change is resulting in hotter and drier conditions, changes in rainfall patterns and more frequent and extreme weather events including prolonged droughts, heat waves and damaging storms. Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is needed to prevent any further increase of impacts from climate change.

Hume Snapshot

The main environmental health challenges facing Hume City arise from climate change and include the increasing frequency and severity of heat waves; and extreme storms and wild fires.

Hume City residents benefit from world-class water supplies and sewerage systems and access to a variety of healthy foods.

Air quality is generally good.

Hume City is the home to significant biodiversity values, conservation reserves, open space and precious waterways.  

Hume’s tree canopy is relatively low compared to other areas across Melbourne.

Older homes with poor quality thermal envelopes (including draughty homes without insulation) are more at risk to temperature extremes as are those without air-conditioning. 

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