Modelling by scientists at the Australian National University showed even with mitigation efforts, snow in the country will become much rarer
Climate change could make Australia's annual snow season more than a month shorter, placing a unique alpine ecosystem under threat, new research warned Wednesday.
Modelling by scientists at the Australian National University showed even with mitigation efforts, snow in the country will become much rarer.
Less than one percent of the mostly dry and dusty nation is defined as alpine.
That parcel of land in Australia's southeast -- scarcely as big as some Outback farms -- is home to unique flora and fauna, from snow gum trees to mountain pygmy possums.
Like many mountain regions around the world, the Australian Alps are seeing the rapid and "sobering" impacts of climate change, according to the study's co-author Adrienne Nicotra.