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Rising Levels of Carbon Dioxide Increasing Extreme Weather Events in Australia, Report Finds (theguardian.com) 43

Australia's climate has entered a new era of sustained extreme weather events, such as dangerous bushfires and heatwaves, courtesy of rising average temperatures, a new report by the nation's two government climate science agencies has found. From a report: Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, mostly from fossil fuel burning, has driven more dangerous bushfires, rising sea levels and a rapid rise in the days where temperatures reach extreme levels, the Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO said in Australia's latest State of the Climate Report. "What we are seeing now is beyond the realm of what was possible previously," said Dr Jaci Brown, director of CSIRO's Climate Science Centre.

While 2019 was Australia's hottest on record that helped deliver unprecedented bushfires, those temperatures would be seen as average once global heating reaches 1.5C, the report said. Among the key findings, the report said Australia's climate had warmed by 1.44C since 1910 with bushfire seasons getting longer and more dangerous. Australia's oceans had warmed by 1C and were acidifying. In a briefing to reporters on Tuesday, Dr Karl Braganza, manager of climate environmental prediction service at the bureau, said conditions in Australia were in line with projections over recent decades. But he said: "What we are seeing now is a more tangible shift in the extremes and we are starting to feel how that shift in the average is impacting on extreme events. So we don't necessarily feel that 1.44C increase in average temperature, but we do feel those heatwaves and we feel that fire weather."

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Rising Levels of Carbon Dioxide Increasing Extreme Weather Events in Australia, Report Finds

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  • President Elect Biden will take office on Jan 20 2021 and the US tax dollars will start flowing world wide again and Climate change will have been solved.
    • Re: (Score:2, Flamebait)

      by gtall ( 79522 )

      Nice troll, but stupid. There's no rolling back the damage the alleged president has caused.

    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      To tackle a big problem,you start by admitting you have a problem. Then you stop digging the hole you're standing in.

      Just those two things would go a long way to preserving our current ways of life. If you ignore a problem, the problem won't ignore you; it will force you to change faster than you can adapt. It's still feasible to dial back the rate of change to something people can adapt to.

    • President Elect Biden will take office on Jan 20 2021 and the US tax dollars will start flowing world wide again and Climate change will have been solved.

      Trump supporters are amazing if they think this is how the world works, or even if they think that anyone has ever even suggested that any of the above would happen. Get a clue.

    • This has nothing to do with your countries idiotic politics. It's a story about Australia , and frankly wit. The way your economy has been tanking and ya probably not long before you'll be coming us for money....

      • "economy has been tanking and ya probably not long before you'll be coming us for money"

        Could very well be ;) the US belly up bankrupt but no one is willing to admit it yet.
  • by MrKaos ( 858439 ) on Friday November 13, 2020 @07:18PM (#60721546) Journal

    Looking out at the bush behind my house and on the single road coming in covered in tons of dry leaves either side, not a single burn back has been done since the last horror bush fire season.

    Many of my friends agreed, "Fire, flood, global pandemic - what's next", well a government that has done nothing to prepare whilst no-one was on the roads and they had the ideal opportunity to do so.

    Time to update the bush fire plan.

    • by PPH ( 736903 )

      Why are you waiting for the government to do something? Get out there and rake the forest. Like Trump told us.

  • Take a breath, but best not exhale.

  • by Anonymouse Cowtard ( 6211666 ) on Friday November 13, 2020 @08:28PM (#60721770) Homepage
    At least we were warned
  • Tax CO2 now. (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Gravis Zero ( 934156 ) on Friday November 13, 2020 @08:48PM (#60721820)

    Frankly, it's sad that we're in the midst of a mass extinction event but don't have the resolve to actually tax the cause of it. Humanity is no longer being shortsighted about the problem, humanity is in denial of the problem.

  • Global warming is bad. But just by chance this has to be good for some places in the world.

    Someone is benefiting from this. Just like even in the Great Depression there were people becoming millionaires.

    Maybe even Australia will benefit. With stronger winds they can get cheaper wind power. With drier air there's less clouds to block solar panels. They'll have to do some better management of wild fires, find crops that are suited to the change in climate, but that could be a long term benefit. This cou

  • Correlation is causation now? Because the C02 levels are up and the climate is changing, one must have caused the other..

    Yea, I know, it's common knowledge about greenhouse gasses, but can we PLEASE stop with this using a logical fallacy in all these stories? I know it is fashionable, but it leads to illogical thinking in the long run.

  • Quick, let's give all our money and freedom to globalist organisations!

The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.

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