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John Pearce

Australia's bushfire weather is getting worse | News | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "Australia's early bushfires this year may be part of an ongoing trend towards an increase in both the overall fire danger and the length of the bushfire season."
John Pearce

Be Prepared: Climate Change and the Victorian Bushfire Threat - Climate Council - 0 views

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    "Our firefighters, emergency services and communities need to prepare for much greater bushfire risk from climate change. Victorian communities will be among the most affected. The Climate Council's latest report looks at what this means for the state. READ THE REPORT"
John Pearce

Report: The Critical Decade: Extreme Weather - Climate Commission - 0 views

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    "When extreme weather events occur the Climate Commission is consistently asked questions about the link to climate change. This report unpacks our current knowledge about different types of extreme weather events: extreme temperatures, rainfall, drought, bushfires, storm surges, cyclones and storms."
John Pearce

It's a scorcher: new site tracks heatwaves across Australia - 0 views

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    "As much of inland and eastern Australia sweats through its first heatwave of the summer, a new interactive website has been launched to track where the heat is coming from and to map past heatwaves across the country. Extreme heat has killed more Australians than any other natural hazard in the past 200 years. For example, more people died during the 2009 Victorian heatwave than the Black Saturday bushfires. But as scorcher.org.au explains, a heatwave is more than just one hot day. "
John Pearce

What firefighters say about climate change - 0 views

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    "There have been fierce arguments this week about whether it's opportunistic to discuss climate change in connection to the devastating New South Wales fires. Amid all the bluster, it's surprising that we've heard so little from one group of experts: frontline emergency service workers, including the firefighters risking their lives for the rest of us. Yet if you do ask for their opinion - as we did for a study released in June this year - many, ....... , are not reluctant to talk about climate change. In fact, quite a few of the emergency workers and planners we interviewed said we should be talking about it more, if our communities are to be better prepared for disasters like the one unfolding in NSW right now."
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