Article 6KG08 Global heating could cause an extra 1.2m lamb deaths in Australia each year, study finds

Global heating could cause an extra 1.2m lamb deaths in Australia each year, study finds

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Aston Brown
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University of Adelaide study finds potential lamb deaths from heat stress could increase from 2.1m to 3.3m per year under a 3C rise

Rising temperatures due to global heating will decrease lamb survival and fertility rates in Australia's sheep flock resulting in industry-wide losses of up to $166m annually, new analysis predicts.

A University of Adelaide study, published in the journal Nature Food, modelled the impact an average temperature increase of 1C and 3C would have on Australia's $4.3bn sheep industry.

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