11 September, 2019

I never thought I'd see the Australian rainforest burning. What will it take for us to wake up to the climate crisis?

These days as a climate scientist, the line of separation between the research I do in my professional life and the events unfolding in the world at large is growing ever thinner.
Bushfire on the Gold Coast
‘The extreme events that our community has been
talking about for decades are now are becoming a
part of our lived experience, season after season,
year after year across the entire planet.’
The extreme events that our community has been talking about for decades are now becoming part of our lived experience, season after season, year after year across the entire planet. What we are seeing play out now is much faster than many of us ever imagined.
Barely a week after sweltering through an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) lead author meeting discussing the UN group’s sixth global climate assessment report during an unseasonable European heatwave, it’s been surreal to return home to find much of Australia’s eastern seaboard engulfed in unprecedented bushfires crisis. In spring.

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