Climate Change a Factor in Unveiling of New Roadmap for Basin Review

Climate Change a Factor in Unveiling of New Roadmap for Basin Review
A veiw of the Hume Weir at sunrise on February 23, 2007 in Albury, Australia. Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
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Sir Angus Houston, chair of the Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA), has unveiled a roadmap on how the authority will conduct its 2026 basin plan review (BPR).

Focusing on four key themes: climate change, sustainable water limits, First Nations, and regulatory design, the BPR will be released “every 6 months or so” until the delivery of the final report in 2026, according to the MBDA (pdf).
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Henry Jom is a reporter for The Epoch Times, Australia, covering a range of topics, including medicolegal, health, political, and business-related issues. He has a background in the rehabilitation sciences and is currently completing a postgraduate degree in law. Henry can be contacted at [email protected]
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