Australia Fires Caused By Global Warming
The Australian bushfires were exacerbated by two factors that have a well-established link to climate change.
Australia fires caused by global warming. It is caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere mainly from human activities such as burning fossil fuels deforestation and farming. The scientific consensus could not be clearer. Fires can be caused by lightning strikes during Australian summers or by man-made factors such as overhead power lines and arson.
In Australia there was a huge fire in the province of Western Australia in 1962 which led to a decades-long campaign of intense prescribed burning. Yes Climate Change Did Influence Australias Unprecedented Bushfires. As climate scientist Kevin Trenberth explained in a recent interview with videographer Peter Sinclair global warming directly intensifies wildfires by drying out soil and vegetation creating more fuel to burn farther and faster.
Climate change is increasing bushfire risk in Australia by lengthening the fire. Global warming stresses ecosystems through temperature rises water shortages increased fire threats drought weed and pest invasions intense storm damage and salt invasion just to name a few. Since the mid-1990s southeast Australia has experienced a 15 decline in late autumn and early winter rainfall and a 25 decline in average rainfall in April and May.
The Insurance Council of Australia said on January 7 that the bushfires have caused at least US485 million 435 million in damage and that number was likely to rise. Australian wildfires were caused by humans not climate change. Global warming played a big role in generating long-lasting heat waves that fueled Australias deadly 2019-2020 wildfire season a new study by an.
At its height from 1963 to around 1985 very little was burned by wildfires but as more and more pressure mounted to suppress this practice more and more of Western Australia was burned over as shown dramatically in this. Australia is becoming hotter and more prone to extreme heat bushfires droughts floods and longer fire seasons because of climate change. Record warmth and dryness last year led to a severe wildfire outbreak in Australia with an estimated 50 million acres burned including more than 16.
Australias Hottest Summer on Record Consistent with Global Warming Epic Heat Wildfires Are Scorching Australian Landscape Aussie Heat Wave Nears 122F Severe Fire Threat Declared. In fact the research identifying a link between fires and climate change is old hat says Professor. But the study suggests the figure is likely to be much greater.