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Fire and climate change

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Our forests have reached a tipping point
The world cannot eliminate major fire events but needs to broaden the way it prepares for them, writes George Perry of the University of Auckland.  Australia. California. Mediterranean Europe. Alaska. Greenland. Each week there are news reports describing unprecedented fire events in another part of the world. These reports are often associated with heated debate about the causes of these fire events. Are they exacerbated by the climate emergency? What about fuel management? Are patterns ... Bushfires In Australia, Dead Images, Primary Science, Go Off, Australian Bush, Forest Floor, Fire Service, Political Issues, Australia Living
Adapting to a fiery world
The world cannot eliminate major fire events but needs to broaden the way it prepares for them, writes George Perry of the University of Auckland. Australia. California. Mediterranean Europe. Alaska. Greenland. Each week there are news reports describing unprecedented fire events in another part of the world. These reports are often associated with heated debate about the causes of these fire events. Are they exacerbated by the climate emergency? What about fuel management? Are patterns ...
Sea Level Rise, Climate Change, Reactions, Fire, World, Islands, Pacific, Read News, Norway
Blueprint to adapt to a warmer world – Expert Reaction - SCI MEDIA CENTRE NZ April 2022
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Science Learning Hub
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Lessons learned from wildfires - stuff SPONSORED CONTENT BY FIRE AND EMERGENCY NEW ZEALAND
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The 2019-20 mega-fires: what did we learn and will it equip us for the future? – UNI OF WOOLLONGONG
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Science Learning Hub
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This summer could change our understanding of extreme heat
Raging Australian bushfires, Arctic “zombie fires”. Climate change can make wildfires more intense. This is how. Earth Science, Climate Change Articles, Drought, Geography, Flood, Animated Gif
Hot Air Sucks!
Raging Australian bushfires, Arctic “zombie fires”. Climate change can make wildfires more intense. This is how.
Jessie Chiang talks to Grant Pearce from Scion Rural Fire Research about the growing fire risk in NZ. "It's not a problem that's just prone to the more remote, rural areas. Increasingly we're seeing these fires involving homes and also large numbers of people being affected and being evacuated," he says. And they're starting earlier - as early as the end of winter. In August this year, 3000 hectares of vegetation around Lake Pukaki went up in smoke... End Of Winter, Up In Smoke, Pearce, Rural Area, Scion
Wildfires on the horizon
Jessie Chiang talks to Grant Pearce from Scion Rural Fire Research about the growing fire risk in NZ. "It's not a problem that's just prone to the more remote, rural areas. Increasingly we're seeing these fires involving homes and also large numbers of people being affected and being evacuated," he says. And they're starting earlier - as early as the end of winter. In August this year, 3000 hectares of vegetation around Lake Pukaki went up in smoke...
INTERACTIVE: Rural fire risk Learning Science, Waikato, Topography, Context, Rural
Rural fire risk
INTERACTIVE: Rural fire risk
Invasive weeds and wildfires — ARTICLE  Catastrophic wildfires are becoming more and more prevalent  While climate change indeed raises the risk of wildfires, our research shows that another way humans can change patterns of fire activity is by introducing flammable plants... Burns, Outdoor Decor
Timing the burning
Invasive weeds and wildfires — ARTICLE Catastrophic wildfires are becoming more and more prevalent While climate change indeed raises the risk of wildfires, our research shows that another way humans can change patterns of fire activity is by introducing flammable plants...
Low-flammability garden saves home — ARTICLE  We need to explore a range of options to reduce fire risk in the landscape, particularly in areas where human homes and infrastructure (or vulnerable ecosystems and wildlife) are next to plants that fuel wildfires.  One approach to reducing wildfire spread is to plant “green firebreaks”... Lincoln University, Plant Species, Native Plants, Exotic
Wildfire
Low-flammability garden saves home — ARTICLE We need to explore a range of options to reduce fire risk in the landscape, particularly in areas where human homes and infrastructure (or vulnerable ecosystems and wildlife) are next to plants that fuel wildfires. One approach to reducing wildfire spread is to plant “green firebreaks”...
The world cannot eliminate major fire events but needs to broaden the way it prepares for them, writes George Perry of the University of Auckland.  Australia. California. Mediterranean Europe. Alaska. Greenland. Each week there are news reports describing unprecedented fire events in another part of the world. These reports are often associated with heated debate about the causes of these fire events. Are they exacerbated by the climate emergency? What about fuel management? Are patterns ...
Adapting to a fiery world
The world cannot eliminate major fire events but needs to broaden the way it prepares for them, writes George Perry of the University of Auckland. Australia. California. Mediterranean Europe. Alaska. Greenland. Each week there are news reports describing unprecedented fire events in another part of the world. These reports are often associated with heated debate about the causes of these fire events. Are they exacerbated by the climate emergency? What about fuel management? Are patterns ...
Australia experienced more supersized weather-generating fires in the 2019-20 bushfire season than in the previous 30 years, the royal commission into national natural disaster arrangements has heard.  Huge thunderstorm-type clouds called pyrocumulonimbus form over fires in particularly hot, dry and dangerous conditions and are capable of generating their own winds and lightning. Wild Weather, Thunderstorms, Natural Disasters, The Guardian, 30 Years
Australia had more supersized bushfires creating their own storms last summer than in previous 30 years
Australia experienced more supersized weather-generating fires in the 2019-20 bushfire season than in the previous 30 years, the royal commission into national natural disaster arrangements has heard. Huge thunderstorm-type clouds called pyrocumulonimbus form over fires in particularly hot, dry and dangerous conditions and are capable of generating their own winds and lightning.
As researchers prepare to sift through the ashes of another devastating fire in a drying South Island landscape, a political battle over how to manage fire risk in rural New Zealand blazes on. Hamish MacLean talks to those who best understand the fires that are increasingly affecting the South. Ohau, Land Use, Water Resources, South Island, Developing Country, Rest Of The World
Learning to live with blazes in the drying South
As researchers prepare to sift through the ashes of another devastating fire in a drying South Island landscape, a political battle over how to manage fire risk in rural New Zealand blazes on. Hamish MacLean talks to those who best understand the fires that are increasingly affecting the South.
The fires are a wake-up call. The country’s leaders must now act on overwhelming evidence and public opinion. Rupert Murdoch, Paris Agreement, Volunteer Firefighter, Fire Brigade, Morrisons, Marketing Skills, Climate Action, Rudd, Coal Mining
Australia: show the world what climate action looks like
The fires are a wake-up call. The country’s leaders must now act on overwhelming evidence and public opinion.