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During the the spring and summer of 2019-2020, Australia experienced a catastrophic bushfire season with tragic loss of life and extensive destruction of and damage to property, natural landscapes and ...
More than six months after cataclysmic bushfires ... Australia’s wildlife recover. Photograph by Doug Gimesy A female koala is treated at a mobile wildlife triage center in January 2020 for ...
A first of its kind study of the 2019-2020 'Black Summer' bushfires in Australia has revealed that the tourism industry nationwide took an immediate hit of $2.8 billion in total output to its ...
A map of Australia's most bushfire-prone areas has revealed this ... NSW and the ACT - was burnt from June 2019 to May 2020. The fires destroyed just under 2,800 homes, killed 34 people and ...
The Blue Mountains saw 80% of their forest cover destroyed during the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire season ... of which he is captain, is a map outlining "the monster," as the locals called ...
A firefighter at work during the 2019-2020 bushfire season. Authorities have forecast this season could be as dangerouns at that catastrophic 'Black Summer'. Photo / Getty Images Australia is ...
Changes in air humidity, which have been missed by climate-change models, are responsible for the jump in the frequency of devastating fires. This century, Australia has suffered more frequent and ...
The 2019-2020 Australian bushfires threw up so much ash into the atmosphere that it resulted in a cooling of the southern Pacific and hence a La Niña climate phenomenon, a new study says.
The colossal bushfires that tore through Australia in 2019 and 2020 charred ... stretches across the Pacific. The maps below show how this looked in October 2020 and 2021.
The bushfire outlook for many parts of Australia has changed drastically ... more evident than during the Black Summer bushfires of 2019-2020. As we continue to experience the effects of climate ...
Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams and other leading players helped raise more than $3.5 million for bushfire relief. To hear more about Australia's 2019-2020 bushfire season ...
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