“I think what happened with those bushfires has been quite well forecast by scientists for at least a decade. The climate is changing, and it is getting hotter and drier and we will have more days of dangerous fire weather. None of that is in dispute anymore given the findings of the ...
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Australian Fires: All Your Questions, Answered ByTammy Gan08/01/2020 Previous GITNB’s Most Read Stories Of 2019 Next 10 Climate Conscious New Year Resolutions for 2020 Written by Tammy Gan Tammy (she/her) is an activist-in-progress and digital creator and communicator, based in sunny, tropi...
Australia has experienced extreme events like bushfires, droughts, fish deaths, and flooding. These events will become more frequent due to climate change, making it challenging to plan for the future... ConferenceEnvironment & Waste Follow 5 Wed...
In February there were more than 80 different bushfires(丛林大火) burning at the same time in New South Wales, a southeastern state of Australia. The newspaper reported that 42 homes were burned to the ground because of these fires. These homes are not like Chinese ones. ...
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11.Australia's koalas could die out within 30years unless immediate action is taken to stop the losing in population,according to researchers.They say development,climate change and bushfires have all combined to reduce the number of wild koalas sharply. ...
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"These were species that were here and now they have gone... It's almost too tragic to think about." After years of drought made the Australian bush unusually dry, the country battled one of its worst-ever bushfire seasons from September through March, causing 34 human deaths and nearly ...
Some major roads outside Sydney were closed and authorities asked people to delay travel, at the start of what is normally a busy Christmas holiday period, warning of the unpredictability of the fires as winds of up to 70 kph (44 mph) were set to fan the flames as temperatures soared abo...