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This form of advanced lubrication technology works as a metal surface conditioner for use wherever any conventional lubricants can be used.

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Climate change shock to grocery prices… unless we act now!

More frequent and severe droughts will lead to significantly higher food prices for Australians unless strong action is taken to reduce emissions, according to a new report.

The report's author, University of Queensland economist Professor John Quiggin, concluded "price shocks similar to those being experienced by Australian consumers during the current severe drought may start to occur every two to four years, rather than once a decade, unless strong action is taken to reduce greenhouse emissions".

Since September 2005, grocery prices have increased by 12 per cent, or twice the rate of the Consumer Price Index. Households are struggling with a 33 per cent increase in the price of vegies, while the price of fruit has skyrocketed by 43 per cent because of the drought.

"Dangerous climate change would mean more droughts – as much as 40 per cent more in eastern Australia by 2070 if we don't act – and for Australian consumers would mean price spikes more often, particularly for foods like fresh fruit and vegetables that are supplied mainly by local producers," Professor Quiggin said.

"Above three degrees of warming, we would see reduced grain crop yields right around the world, not just in Australia. Grain is an essential element in producing bread, cereals, many meats, eggs and dairy products, so climate change-related increases in global grain prices could permanently elevate the prices of a large range of foods."

"Australia has always lived with drought, but if the climate changes too fast, or if climate change exceeds 2 degrees, we could go beyond the ability of some sectors to adapt, meaning retail food consumers would suffer permanently higher prices."

Charles Berger, ACF Strategies Director, said: "This report highlights the urgent need for strong action on climate change to protect Australian households from food price shocks. We can't afford to delay any longer – unless we act now, we're committing our children to permanent food price insecurity. Our leaders should be setting targets to cut our pollution levels by at least 30 per cent by 2020 and ratifying the Kyoto Protocol so we have a seat at the international climate change negotiating table."

SOURCE: ACF Online

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