The start of this thread was "Reason For Bushfires".
I think most will agree that the climate is in fact going through changes and the longer we go the more pronounced these changes will become.
A large part of these changes will be naturally occurring as history has shown and part it will be in fact from human contribution due to population growth and modern society needs.
The jury is out on how much do we actually contribute to the changes that are occurring in the climate ? are we over estimating ourselves ? or under estimating ourselves ?. When trying to reverse or soften our contribution we need to compromise and find the middle ground, use common sense so as to not to put excessive pressure on economies.
The problem we have on this thread and in the media is that the "highlight blame" for these recent bushfires is "climate change", which is wrong.
Sure changes in the climate and weather patterns have contributed, but there are many other contributing factors with the big ones being lack of understanding and mismanagement of the land, regulations and restrictions allowing fuel loads to increase and the list goes on.
So people tend get a little jacked off when others use these catastrophic fire events to promote their climate change agenda.
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