Linking current fires to climate change is fraught, page-2

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    @poyndexter; reputable, peer-reviewed science is screaming at us that we've hit that iceberg and need to change course asap.

    Pretending otherwise is akin to moving deck chairs on the Titanic while the privileged and greedy organise their way out of the mess they've benefited from, leaving everyone else to carry the can.

    "... Australia could experience its hottest day on record next week as a hot air mass building in Western Australia makes its way east. …"
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-12/australia-could-see-hottest-day-on-record-as-heatwave-hits-perth/11795006

    Sydney-siders have struggled to cope with recent bushfire caused air pollution, how di you think they'll go if that continues into next week and air temperature soar into the high 40's?
 
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