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... on the current fire emergency down here. I left a comment on somebody's Journal that was so long, apparently it got marked as spam, so may not get posted. In that case - here it is, in response to a post & many comments about the loss of our wildlife & the dismal state of our politicians - mostly the Federal ones, I must add... the State leaders have been doing a pretty good job with what they have

Greetings from a burning continent... davesmusictank reposted your entry, which brought me here - thanks Dave!

And yes - it's as bad as they say... Across 3 states, we've lost more livestock & wildlife than you can physically count. The worst affected is Kangaroo Island, off South Australia, where, due to its geographic isolation, unique species evolved & were always endangered, due to low numbers, but the fire which has wiped out 1/3 of the island's habitat, may have wiped out a few species as well. Until the fire is out, we can't even guess...

Koalas are the hardest hit, nationally. Again, their numbers have never been huge, so to lose what is conservatively estimated as half the national population, is a blow that will take generations to repair. The poor little guys aren't exactly built for speed at the best of times, so fires that have raced through at more than 60km/h meant they were doomed

I can't/won't defend our inept Federal Government full of coal-enriched climate change deniers, but the problem is certainly political as well as environmental. The Greens voted down a carbon emissions tax almost 10 years ago, that would have changed the way Australia managed its pollution & they did it for no good reason other than spite, because of in-fighting within the party & a beef with the then Labor Government. They also put pressure on State Governments every time a back-burning, or hazard reduction burn was scheduled, saying it was bad for the environment, which is one reason there's been so much material to burn in these fires. The fact there's been a Liberal Government in power since 2013, full of those aforementioned deniers, has only made both the political & natural landscapes even worse - their blinkered focus on the economy has alienated many other parties & has divided the country down a strict left vs right battle line, with the supposed 'left' being in favour of refugee rights, climate change action & better social policy & the 'right' being supporters of an ever-more intolerant & intransigent status quo that excludes migrants & thinks coal is the only power source on the planet. I'd like to say it's a generational thing & it's just the older people spouting that kind of bile, but there's a bunch of younger people listening... & believing them

The other reason nowhere near enough hazard clearance burning has been done, is the nation-wide drought we've had for years now. Plants & soil have become drier & therefore infinitely more combustible, so it's quite dangerous to even do small reduction burns, because of the risk it could become something much worse. This is actually how at least one of the fires recently started, when a back-burning operation was hit with a strong wind change & rapidly got out of control

If you want to blame anything, blame the Indian Ocean Dipole, a weather system that is causing flooding in Eastern Africa & drought in Australia - all the water is going to the wrong places! You can also blame the El Nino/La Nina weather systems in the South Pacific. These have both been causing problems for Australia for decades, but, it must be said, global warming has exacerbated their effects & there's no indication it's going to get any better...

Welcome to the new 'normal'. The world has changed & will keep changing. WE need to keep up!!


Again, I'd like to think I've now ranted enough, but I somehow doubt it. This crisis isn't over...
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Can be explained by reading these 2 articles...

Our Current Climate Policy Will Protect You says PM

23 Fire Experts Snubbed By PM 6 Months Before Fire Disaster

Is it any wonder the insensitive, greedy, blinkered, fat shit was abused & virtually run out of town when he visited a fire-affected area yesterday?

His defence of a woefully inadequate climate policy is as incredible as his blinkered focus on getting the budget "back in the black", while presiding over a stagnant economy which every qualified expert is telling him needs infrastructure spending to get it going, but he just sits there, clutching at his balance sheet, squawking about how responsible economic management is all about clearing national debt at all costs & repairing the'damage' the Labor Party did when it was in power... 8 years ago... I think that paltry excuse for political point-scoring has reached its expiry date, Scott

And may I remind you, Scott, that's not your money you're sitting on... it's ours. Some of it even belongs to the experts you refuse to listen to. It's the height of arrogance to think that, just because you were Federal Treasurer for 5 minutes, you know better than people who have spent years... decades... both studying & working in both the national & global economies & are trying to HELP your sorry excuse of a government do the job we mistakenly elected you for...
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Animals... & their children


Is it inhuman(e) of me to not really be too heartbroken over the loss of human lives in this ongoing bushfire disaster, yet hearing about the deaths of millions of animals affects me deeply?

To clarify, I am certainly saddened by the human deaths - especially the firefighters who have been killed - but the human race is not endangered, or on the brink of extinction, unlike the koalas, flying foxes & countless other smaller animals, birds, lizards, frogs... that we were already World Leaders in eradicating from our country, even before it started to burn
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SunSmoke

Orange...

As I wrote to a photography colleague in the USA this morning...'Parts of New South Wales & Victoria are literally hell on earth, with people sheltering in the sea as the fires cut off every escape route. With no rain forecast to fall, there's only so much firefighters can do & they've done it - time & time again - but the country is so dry, it's too easy for new fires to start & for the existing ones to just keep burning

Sydney has been singed at its fringes, but many small country towns have either been mostly destroyed, or seriously affected... to say nothing of the millions of animals - domestic & wildlife - that have been killed...

It's a weather pattern in the Indian Ocean that's to blame - it's causing flooding in eastern Africa, while Australia gets no rain at all... It's a cruel world'


Meanwhile, our Prime Minister is more excited about the cricket match starting today, than about taking any action on the fires today, or the climate tomorrow... It makes me just... throw up my hands in despair

It also makes me wonder how long before a grief-stricken farmer, or country town resident, takes a leaf out of the USA's book & takes a shot at the insensitive, greedy, blinkered, fat shit
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