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ushfires have been
raging in many parts of Australia over the last week, with Victoria
particularly affected. As we write, there is an out-of-control bushfire near
Lancefield.
Australia regularly experiences such bushfires – in summer.
But this is the first week of October. Indeed both Victoria and South Australia
set a temperature record for the start of October.
Interestingly in 2013, the Climate Council put out a report
Be Prepared: Climate Change and the Australian Bushfire Threat, where they
noted: “In southeast Australia the fire season is becoming longer, reducing the
opportunities for hazard reduction burning. These changes have been most marked
in spring, with fire weather extending into October and March.”
Read the Climate Action Moreland story - “Bushfires in earlyOctober – Why won’t government name the elephant in the room? Hint: it’s called “climate change”.
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