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AI-generatedThe article discusses a research study linking climate change to housing affordability in Australia. It does not provide concrete commercial mechanisms such as specific investments, price movements, or regulatory changes. The impact is weak and long-term, with no immediate supply chain or pricing signals. Sectors like real estate and construction are indirectly mentioned but without actionable commercial data.
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- Research from University of Sydney indicates global heating could quadruple homelessness in Australia by 2036.
- Australia committed to reducing emissions by 43% below 2005 levels by 2030 and net zero by 2050.
- Study analyzed two decades of data on housing affordability under high and low-emission scenarios.
- Vulnerable households face greatest challenges under a fossil-fuel-driven future.
- Findings emphasize need for targeted housing policies considering climate change.