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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...
N95 masks can protect the wearer fromfine particlesin bushfire smoke, but their use is a bit complicated when it comes to kids. Most young children won't be able tofit properlyinto an N95 mask, or won't tolerate the tight fit for long periods. Also, their smaller airways make it harde...
Ecologist Daniella Teixeira has also written about her "immense grief" at the impact of bushfires on the species she was studying: "I grieved not only for the glossy black cockatoos and other damaged species, but also the loss that would come in the future under climate change. […] I w...
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Researchers have started an attribution study to determine how much global warming is to blame for the blazes that have ravaged the continent.
How education can save the world | Gavin McCormack The leaders of tomorrow lay dormant in the children of today. Academic excellence is important, but essential skills such as love, empathy, resilience and acceptance cannot be overlooked. In... Idea Bushfires: This is not a crisis we can ...
Devastating bushfires have beenspreading across Australiafor 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 thanhalf a billion wild animalshave perished in the flames — a ...
This story is part ofRoad Trip 2020, CNET's series on how we're preparing now for what could come next. But if the world was really reaching the end of days, is there anything we could do to stop the carnage? Can we really prepare for doomsday?
Without action on climate change, extreme weather events such as the Black Summer bushfires are likely to become more common. The recent COP26 Conference in Glasgow made clear how urgent the situation is. Atmospheric CO2 continues to rise fast. Even with the best-case scenario – with full im...