Australia’s 2019-20 bushfires burned with unprecedented intensity through a total of 24 million hectares (59 million acres), an area the size of the U.K. New research shows total costs incurred to the ...
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What Europe can learn from Australia's 'Black Summer' wildfires
Australians who faced a "Black Summer" blaze that scorched millions of hectares say they may have lessons for European ...
A Monash University-led study of emergency responders' workers compensation claims from exposure to extreme bushfires (Black Saturday bushfires in 2009 and the Black Summer fires of 2019 and 2020) ...
Australia’s deadly bushfires in the 2019-2020 season generated 700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere – triggering vast algal blooms in the Southern Ocean. Using satellite data, two ...
143 million mammals, 2.46 billion reptiles, 180 million birds, and 51 million frogs were killed or displaced by Australia's devastating bushfires. Nearly three billion animals – mammals, reptiles, ...
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Australia's koala-sniffing dog Bear retires after helping save 100 koalas in 'Black Summer'
During the 2019-2020 bushfire crisis on Australia's eastern seaboard, Bear became a key part of rescue efforts.
Huge, fast-moving fires that rip through communities, destroying all in their path, are becoming more common around the globe. Canada, Mexico, Spain, Italy, Greece, and even Hawaiʻi have all suffered ...
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