Australia faces unprecedented grassfires next summer ‘supercharged’ by global heating
by Lisa Cox from on (#692JE)
Fuel loads that increased after heavy rain are now drying out and creating powder keg' conditions for future fires, report finds
Australia should prepare for grassfires on a scale not experienced before, with new analysis warning spring and summer 2023-24 could see widespread fire risk supercharged" by the climate crisis.
The report, by the Climate Council and Emergency Leaders for Climate Action (ELCA), said there is also an increased risk of more grassfires breaking out in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia during the current fire season up to April.
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