Australia's Parliament House graffitied after release of IPCC climate change report

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Australia's Parliament House and the Prime Minister's residence were vandalized on Tuesday morning with messages accusing the government of not doing enough to protect the country from the catastrophic effects of the climate crisis.

Photos from the Australian capital of Canberra showed the message"duty of care" and the logo of the Extinction Rebellion protest movement spray-painted across the entrance to Parliament House and on the walls of the Lodge, the official residence of Prime Minister Scott Morrison.Extinction Rebellion is a protest group which advocates public disobedience and demonstrations to raise awareness of the climate crisis.

According to the report, Australia in particular can expect with a high confidence to see increased fire weather across the country, as well as droughts and a higher number of cyclones in the country's northeast.

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