Australia’s bushfires intensify the debate about climate change

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Bushfires usually start in October, when Australians are preparing for the southern hemisphere’s summer. In 2019 the season began in July

THE BUSHFIRES eased over Christmas. But as 2020 approached, Australia’s inferno blazed anew. In the state of Victoria, thousands of people fled to the seashore on New Year’s Eve as fires ringed the coastal town of Mallacoota. Samuel McPaul, a volunteer firefighter, died earlier in neighbouring New South Wales when a “fire tornado”, as colleagues described it, overturned his vehicle.

In early December former fire chiefs called for an “emergency summit” on dealing with the growing threat of wildfires amid global warming. Scott Morrison, the prime minister, had different plans. Instead he took his family on a holiday to Hawaii, without any public announcement. After a public outcry, and the deaths of two firefighters during his absence, he returned just before Christmas.

 

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JUANCAR62255168 They start when humans start the fires 🙄👉🏻💥 ...not because of climate change 🤦🏼‍♀️

There is no scientific debate about climate change. However there is massive naïveté in thinking that there is any hope for appropriate governmental policies without an aggressive war against the fossil fuel whores of the climate science denial industry, eg HeartlandInst.

It was summer in July.

Could water from the oceans around Australia be desalinated and through irrigation channels be used to help prevent the drought that partly leads to such devastating fires? AustralianFires

Bushfires in Australia can occur all year-round, though the severity and the 'bushfire season' varies by region.

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