Climate change in Queensland
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Climate change in Queensland affects various environments and industries, including agriculture.
Queensland's emissions decreased from 191.94 million tonnes in 2005 to 124.1million tonnes in 2022 representing a reduction of 35.3% over this time period.[1]
Impacts of climate change
Flooding
Large areas across north Queensland experienced significant flooding in 2025.[2]
Tourism
Of all the states of Australia, Queensland has the highest proportion of tourism assets which are at risk due to climate.[3]