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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'Climate change' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Bioregion 2 History 2.1 1788xe2x80x931834: First European visits 2.2 1834xe2x80x931841: Settlement 2.3 1842xe2x80x931860: Trading provisions 2.4 1861xe2x80x931890: Scientific expeditions 2.5 1890xe2x80x931999 2.6 21st century 3 Demographics 4 Governance and land tenure 4.1 Kentia palm industry 4.2 Tourism 4.2.1 Facilities 4.2.2 Activities 5 Geography 5.1 Geological origins 5.2 Basalts and calcarenite 5.3 Climate 6 Flora and fauna 6.1 Plants 6.1.1 Communities and special plants 6.1.1.1 Images of native flora 6.2 Animals 6.2.1 Birds 6.2.2 List of endemic birds 6.2.3 Mammals, reptiles and amphibians 6.2.4 Invertebrates 6.2.5 Marine life 6.3 Conservation 6.3.1 Feral animals and plants 6.3.2 Climate change 7 Heritage listings 8 Sport 9 See also 10 References 11 Bibliography 11.1 Attribution 12 Further reading 13 External links | WIKI |
Climate change[edit] | WIKI |
According to an analysis by noted eminent Australian academic Tim Flannery, the ecosystem of Lord Howe Island is threatened by climate change and global warming, with the reefs at risk from rises in water temperature. | WIKI |
Planning for the Permanent Park Preserve is the responsibility of the New South Wales Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water. | UNESCO |
Key threats requiring ongoing attention include fishing, tourism, invasive animals, plants and pathogens, and anthropogenic climate change. | UNESCO |