Climate change is the dominant factor causing the increased size of bushfires in Australia’s forests, according to a landmark study that found the average annual area burned had grown by 800 per cent in the past 32 years.
“It’s so tight, it’s so strong that clearly when we have these big fire events, they’re run by the climate and the weather,” Dr Canadell said. The bushfire royal commission identified climate change as a key risk to ongoing bushfire catastrophe but did not make recommendations about reducing greenhouse emissions to curb the threat.
micksfoley It will change Aust for the better if western mentality is willing to adapt rather than battle
micksfoley I think you mean arson, mate
micksfoley Only way to hold any government to account is Election Day. So vote like your life depends on it.Consider what you have just been through over last 2 years with COVID what could have been done better Look at climate change. Your life & future generations depends on your vote.
micksfoley You must be joking right.
micksfoley Failure to Back burn probably doesn’t help..!!
micksfoley Woke, woker, wokiest!
micksfoley What rubbish
micksfoley When the temperature in Sydney in late November is 14c and I see global warming stories I’m like 😵💫
micksfoley How can one study show that we are actually at the end of an unusually wet period, and another study say that 'global warming' is a key driver of deadly fires, whilst we just had snow to sea level in Tasmania, in late spring, and its raining everywhere ?
micksfoley BULLSHIT.
micksfoley Absolute dribble. Most of our bushfires were lit by arsonists.
micksfoley Bs stop promoting alarmism
micksfoley Fake news!!!
micksfoley a fairytale written by Tim Flannery
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micksfoley Ohh dear.. been no fires for 2 years…arsonists can’t work from home
micksfoley No Kidding
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