Global climate change has become a major challenge of our time, affecting ecosystems, weather patterns, and human activities across the globe. In this paper, we analyze the causes and effects of climate change by looking at Australia, in particular, summer temperature trends in the Melbourne region over the past 20 years. By examining historical data and considering the current situation, this paper makes recommendations to address these challenges. The relevant data shows a general increase in average summer temperatures in Melbourne and across Australia from 2003 to 2023. The main factors contributing to these fluctuations include global climate change, human activity, and urbanization. Continued temperature increases are primarily caused by global warming, exacerbated by increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities and the urban heat island effect. The impacts of climate change on Melbourne and Australia are multifaceted, affecting public health, water management, energy demand, ecosystems, and agriculture. After analyzing Australia's overall climate, this paper proposes measures to improve it, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing urban resilience, improving public health security, protecting and restoring ecosystems, and promoting scientific research and education.
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