Is Trump right on "climate change" and catastrophic wildfires?, page-57

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    "The problem was the severe drought over several years, the extreme dryness (lowest humidity <10%) over the months preceding, "

    Definitely caused by burning fossil fuels !

    ”All through 1888 the weather continued very hot and dry. The shortage of water in country districts gave cause for alarm. Down at Yass the river stopped running; creeks and springs which had not been dry for a decade or more ceased to run; ugly cracks opened up on the banks of creek beds; up Kosciusko way water in the Murrumbidgee dropped so low that sheep were walking across it; sheep were dying from lack of water and want of feed. “

    (Manning Clark’s History of Australia (6 vols), abridged by Cathcart, M., 1993, Melbourne University Press, p.379)

 
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