'Globally unprecedented' bushfires burned more than 20 per cent of Australia's forests

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A new study shows more than 20 per cent of Australia's forests burned during this season's devastating bushfires.

Australia's bushfires have destroyed more than a fifth of the country's forests, making the blazes"globally unprecedented" following a years-long drought linked to climate change, researchers said Monday.

This accounts for roughly 21 per cent of the nation's forested area, making this fire season proportionately the most devastating on record. "The shock came from realising that this season was off the charts globally in terms of the percentage of the continental section of a forest biome that burned."Mr Boer said his study almost certainly underestimates the extent of forest loss as the island state of Tasmania was not covered in the data.Droughts linked to sea temperature

Diminishing water levels on the Darling River below weir 32 near Menindee, Wednesday, 13 February, 2019.Since 2017 much of Australia has experienced widespread drought, something the study attributed to a relative lack of negative IOD events - when there are warmer than normal sea surface temperatures in the east Indian Ocean with cooler waters in the west.

 

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Forrests are already starting to recover with green branches sprouting everywhere. Fake picture to drive your doomsday narrative

And despite this no moratorium on land clearing. We need to listen to the science and act.

'following a years-long drought linked to climate change' Haha, good try.

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