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30 votes
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How climate change could cause a home insurance meltdown
30 votes -
Weather extremes are thrashing the world, and it’s just a taste of what’s to come
15 votes -
It’s Canada’s worst fire season in modern history, as smoke fills skies
44 votes -
How people live off a garbage mountain that keeps catching on fire | World Wide Waste
2 votes -
What happened in Colorado was something much scarier than a wildfire
14 votes -
Climate change in Brazil: Fire, frost, and drought shake global markets
2 votes -
Massive fire threatens Lake Tahoe, more ordered to flee
20 votes -
Siberia’s wildfires are bigger than all the world’s other blazes combined
12 votes -
How returning lands to native tribes is helping protect nature
6 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro's Brazilian regime incentivizes landlords to burn off forests; anarchist fire brigades pick up the slack
16 votes -
Private firefighting crews in California spark conflict after alleged illegal backfires in Glass Fire
4 votes -
Find air quality near your exact location
7 votes -
Cities without people
5 votes -
Climate change will force a new American migration - Life is becoming increasingly untenable in the hardest-hit areas, which could cause millions of people to relocate
20 votes -
Severe wildfire conditions will continue across California, but pattern shift will improve air quality
6 votes -
Oregon residents are illegally stopping drivers at gunpoint during wildfire evacuations, sheriff says
16 votes -
2,000-year-old redwoods survive wildfire at California's oldest state park
8 votes -
California Governor Gavin Newsom: By this point last year, 4,292 fires had burned 56,000 acres. This year, 7,002 fires have chewed through more than 1.4 million acres.
7 votes -
Record heat, unprecedented lightning fire siege in Northern California; more dry lightning to come
11 votes -
Siberian wildfires swell amid historic heatwave, as highs of 38°C reported north of the arctic circle
8 votes -
A major scorecard gives the health of Australia’s environment less than one out of ten
3 votes -
Celeste Barber’s $52 million bushfire fund has been held up thanks to legal wrangling
3 votes -
An open letter on Australian bushfires and climate: urgent need for deep cuts in carbon emissions [signed by Laureates of the Australian Research Council]
4 votes -
Why Australia's fires are linked to floods in East Africa
4 votes -
Incredible, secret firefighting mission saves famous Australian 'dinosaur trees'
5 votes -
The Australian government has been forced to talk about climate change, so it’s taking a subtle – and sinister – approach
11 votes -
The ecological devastation of the Victorian bushfires has been laid bare in a leaked report which warns some species are likely to already be extinct
4 votes -
A News Corp employee has accused the organisation of a "misinformation campaign" filled with "irresponsible" and "dangerous" coverage of the national bushfire crisis
14 votes -
Scott Morrison stands by Liberal ad promoting Australian government's bushfire response
Scott Morrison stands by Liberal ad promoting government's bushfire response Here's the advertisement itself: https://twitter.com/ScottMorrisonMP/status/1213330419044638722 For the non-Aussies,...
Scott Morrison stands by Liberal ad promoting government's bushfire response
Here's the advertisement itself: https://twitter.com/ScottMorrisonMP/status/1213330419044638722
For the non-Aussies, and for the Aussies who aren't political tragics like me... the reason everyone's up in arms is that this video has been released by the Liberal Party, not by the Australian government. We can tell by the "Authorised by" statement in the final frame. Government information comes with the Commonwealth coat of arms and says "Authorised by the Australian Government, Canberra". Party political advertisements have to be "authorised by" someone within the political party. In other words, this is a political ad, not a government press release. The Liberal Party (not the government!) is promoting itself on the basis of what the government is doing for the bushfires.
Scott Morrison has already been an utter failure during this crisis. He went on holiday after the fires started. He's done as little as possible since he returned. And people have noticed. People have abused him when he turned up to visit their town. People have literally refused to shake his hand (but he grabs their hands and shakes them anyway!).
But, despite all this wrong-footedness, this new advertisement is the most tone-deaf thing he's done (so far!). It reflects his background in marketing. Everything's a message for him. Unfortunately for him, the message here is "I'm using your suffering to promote myself".
Scott Morrison has fucked up yet again.
11 votes -
How big are the fires burning in eastern Australia? Interactive map
16 votes -
Australian government deploys army reservists, third navy ship to support firefighters
7 votes -
New Zealand 'blanketed' by smoke and dust from raging NSW and QLD bushfires
7 votes -
Firefighters in Australia say situation 'out of control' as Prime Minister denies request for emergency aid
14 votes -
Australia heatwave: State of emergency declared over bushfire crisis
18 votes -
Mapping the Australian fires
5 votes -
Former NSW Fire chief frustrated at Govt for 'sweeping climate change under the rug'
10 votes -
NSW fires destroy at least 150 homes, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast communities under bushfire threat in Qld
7 votes -
Human activities are drying out the Amazon
5 votes -
New bond lets investors turn a profit while helping California prevent fires
3 votes -
PG&E releases list of California cities, counties on power shut-off watch
10 votes -
A trailblazing plan to fight California wildfires
5 votes -
Amazon fires: Brazil threatened over EU trade deal
10 votes -
The day the fire came: A tale of love and loss on the Panhandle plains
4 votes -
Rainforest on fire: On the front lines of Bolsonaro’s war on the Amazon, Brazil’s forest communities fight against climate catastrophe
6 votes -
With 147 million dead trees, Californians brace for fire
12 votes -
The West isn’t ready for the long-term health impacts of wildfire smoke
15 votes -
'Paradise was sent to hell': revisiting the town destroyed by wildfire
6 votes -
People left weakened and devastated by California's deadliest wildfire keep dying as hospitals remain overwhelmed
8 votes -
"It’s a constant battle just to survive”: Many California wildfire survivors are still homeless months after a historic blaze
8 votes