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wrote western sydney university fire scientist matthias boer, who penned one of the articles published today, in an email to wired. a study by researchers at the university of new south wales is currently underway to decipher precisely how climate change affected these recent fires. but this ...
While many believed that climate change led to the prolonged bushfire period in Australia, Morrison said, "Our emissions reductions policies will both protect our environment and seek to reduce the risk and hazard we are seeing today." Australia has committed to reducing its carbon emissions by 26...
So let us resolve today that from this time forth, on every 7th of February, this nation’s flag will fly at half mast, this nation will pause for a moment’s silence, to honour those lost and to reaffirm afresh, this great rebuilding for the future. As we rise together in hope, fr...
In the state of Western Australia, a giant fire in the goldfields region has burnt through 148,000 hectares since it began on Dec. 16, posing a risk to lives and property, while another fire which started on Boxing Day took around 200 firefighters to keep it contained. ...
to believe that in 1880 – IPCC start date for the climate deranged syndrome – the planet was capable of recording data to the degree of accuracy needed to measure the global average temperature when still today with the most advanced instrumentation the best we can do is two decimal places?
State Manager of Fire Management Services for the Western Australia Department of Environment and Conservation, the world's biggest fire jurisdiction, says Project Vesta has given agencies an updated understanding of fire behaviour. 'Knowledge of fire behaviour is totally critical for good fire managemen...
Months after catastrophic bushfires burned large parts of Australia, there's a glimmer of good news in the midst of the globe's other current emergency. Koalas are slowly being released back into the wild following the unprecedented fires that devastated more than 2.5 million acres (1 million ...
Although Tuesday's devastation was most severe in New South Wales and Victoria, fires have also been burning in South Australia (where two people have died), Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia in recent weeks. Summer in Australia is always marked by bushfires, but this season started ea...