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posted by martyb on Tuesday December 10 2019, @04:00PM   Printer-friendly
from the There-Is-No-Such-Thing-As-Climate-Change dept.

Australia is on fire. Again. Happens every year around this time, but this year is worse. A lot worse, with smoke and haze covering large parts of the eastern seaboard. The effect of the fires can be felt in New Zealand where the smoke is causing blood red sunsets. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Australia has briefly offered a prayer in support. The deadly fires have killed hundreds of drop bears while scourging the countryside across several states.


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  • (Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Tuesday December 10 2019, @11:14PM

    by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Tuesday December 10 2019, @11:14PM (#930844)

    How does more precipitation mean more fires in Australia?

    I don't think the A/C can explain any of it, other than trying to link two things that probably have not much to do with each other.

    If you search the Internet for this stuff you can wind up in the Electric Universe if you're not careful.

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