@@sparra3819rubbish we have always had fire always will Whats changed is human stupidity Less burning off in winter to reduce fuel loads and people building in the bush
Nothing normal about how often huge fires are happening, and highly questionable that nature will be capable of renovating if this becomes the new normal.
@@leaogarcia-melo "nothing normal about how often huge fires are happening" . That is a completely fictitious and unverifiable perspective. Get a grip.
Only if Australia don't have another year of droughts we have had an unusual amount of rain this winter which has produced a lot of fuel (vegetation) which when it dries out could burn quit well. The Risk is still present. The lack of action by Australia last government was a decease now we have a new group we can only hope action will be taken on climate change. Europeans are only just experience the issues with droughts now and they have been dragging their feet on climate change also, although not a bad as the last coalition government in Australia. I would pray for world though and also vote for politician that will take action and not just BS us.
@@jackjohnson6230 Forgive me if I don't believe you and go with people vastly more intelligent. The vast majority of actively publishing climate scientists - 97 percent - agree that humans are causing global warming and climate change. Key facts. Climate change is directly contributing to humanitarian emergencies from heatwaves, wildfires, floods, tropical storms and hurricanes and they are increasing in scale, frequency and intensity. Research shows that 3.6 billion people already live in areas highly susceptible to climate change.
Like the Story says, "Fire, Rain and recovery has played out in Australia for millions of years". Nothing new
What is new is the intensity and frequency of these fires, worldwide.
@@sparra3819rubbish we have always had fire always will
Whats changed is human stupidity
Less burning off in winter to reduce fuel loads and people building in the bush
@@jackjohnson6230 okay, so I agree with you, and my comment stands.
@@sparra3819 no it doesn't
These fires are no different
Infact the worst fires in Australian history happened in the 1900s
"Against all odds"?? No. It's part of the normal cycle.
Nothing normal about how often huge fires are happening, and highly questionable that nature will be capable of renovating if this becomes the new normal.
@@leaogarcia-melo "nothing normal about how often huge fires are happening" . That is a completely fictitious and unverifiable perspective. Get a grip.
@@leaogarcia-melowhat a load of rubbish
It's not miraculous it's just what forests do they burn them come back
A new start
They we be fine. I pray for Europeans though.
Only if Australia don't have another year of droughts we have had an unusual amount of rain this winter which has produced a lot of fuel (vegetation) which when it dries out could burn quit well. The Risk is still present. The lack of action by Australia last government was a decease now we have a new group we can only hope action will be taken on climate change. Europeans are only just experience the issues with droughts now and they have been dragging their feet on climate change also, although not a bad as the last coalition government in Australia. I would pray for world though and also vote for politician that will take action and not just BS us.
@@freethinker4991climate change is bs
@@jackjohnson6230 Forgive me if I don't believe you and go with people vastly more intelligent. The vast majority of actively publishing climate scientists - 97 percent - agree that humans are causing global warming and climate change.
Key facts. Climate change is directly contributing to humanitarian emergencies from heatwaves, wildfires, floods, tropical storms and hurricanes and they are increasing in scale, frequency and intensity. Research shows that 3.6 billion people already live in areas highly susceptible to climate change.
@@jackjohnson6230what do you mean?
@@SandMonkeVR-GT man made climate change is fake there is no such thing
The climate has always changed and always will