I have been reading theClimate Council's latest briefing paper called This Is Not Normal which finds the catastrophic fire conditions affecting NSW and Queensland have been aggravated by climate change.
For more than 20 years scientists have warned that climate change would increase the risk of extreme bushfires in Australia. These warnings have now become reality and we are seeing communities paying the price.
The briefing paper finds that Australias fire season has lengthened so substantially that it has reduced opportunities for fuel reduction burning making it harder to prepare for worsening conditions.
Bushfire seasons are now stretching from spring to autumn, and in some areas even into winter. The window to conduct fuel reduction burns is now very narrow.
Fires are becoming more difficult and expensive to fight and sharing resources is becoming more difficult between states and territories and countries.
The Climate Council has previously published 11 peer-reviewed reports on bushfires and climate change written by world leading authorities.
You can read the Climate Council's Briefing Paper here.
Jodie Highlights Climate Council's Findings that Catastrophic Fire Conditions have been Aggravated by Climate Change
08 December 2019