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Samantha Gash is an ultramarathoner with an intense training schedule — but, in the last few months, she’s had some serious disruptions to her runs. Gash lives in Melbourne, Australia, and has seen the effects of the continent-wide fire crisis firsthand. So far, the bushfires have kill...
Australia is currently being ravaged by bushfires, once again. Donate to these organizations that are working to help victims and put out the fires.
Devastating bushfires have been spreading across Australia for months, and they show no signs of slowing down. Millions of acres have burned, destroying about 2,000 homes and killing at least 25 people. It is estimated that more than half a billion wild animals have perished in the flames ...
As Australia heads into a new summer season, we all hope the weather will be less severe and that the country can avoid a repeat of the 2019-2020 catastrophe. Paul Scerri, REC Director of Sales for Australia and New Zealand, speaks for the entire REC community, both in Australia and wor...
With unprecedented bush fires raging nearby, a thick blanket of smoke smothered Australia’s capital for weeks, sending a surge of residents to the hospital with breathing problems. The toxic haze got so bad that Sophie Lewis, a climate scientist at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) ...
All very difficult to assess (and react to). But we should not fall into the trap of implying that modern rapid global warming should be ignored. A-train1906, there is a Youtube video by Potholer54 title from January 2020, titled:"The cause of Australia's bushfires _ what the SCIENCE...
All very difficult to assess (and react to). But we should not fall into the trap of implying that modern rapid global warming should be ignored. A-train1906, there is a Youtube video by Potholer54 title from January 2020, titled:"The cause of Australia's bushfires _ what the SCIENCE...
Kids can get worried duringbushfires, and fire emergencies have been linked with a reduction in children'smental health. Stories such as theBirdie's Tree bookscan help children understand these events do pass and people help one another in times of difficulty. Learning more about air pollution ...
The recent bushfires were a timely reminder that what happens on land can impact waterways and that coastal regional areas are susceptible. The NSW governmentsaysthe 2019-20 bushfires covered 5.4 million hectares, roughly 7% of the state. Nationally, more than 17 million hectares were affected. ...