Article 4WPKR Too hot for humans? First Nations people fear becoming Australia's first climate refugees

Too hot for humans? First Nations people fear becoming Australia's first climate refugees

by
Lorena Allam and Nick Evershed with photographs by
from on (#4WPKR)
  • Aboriginal people in Alice Springs say global heating threatens their survival
  • The town had 55 days above 40C in the year to July 2019
  • Central Australian outstations are running out of water
  • Poor quality housing in town camps cannot be cooled effectively
  • Indigenous leaders fear extreme heat will cause influx of internal refugees

Josie Douglas sits on a verandah overlooking a ridge of red rocks and earth, scrubby with saltbush and spinifex near the centre of Alice Springs. It's late afternoon and only 31C - a reprieve from a run of days in the high 30s and 40s.

But Douglas knows that from now on it will only get hotter.

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