Réponse : Drops from the sky will not put out fires, but at least limit their spread. We seem to wonder about the real causes and the origin of these fires. The decrease in preventive fires advocated by the Australian Greens would have aggravated the fire season. On social networks we also talk about the role of arsonists in the creation of gigantic fires.
Global warming ?
Since the start of the fires, scientists and environmentalists have pointed to global warming. Falling precipitation, severe drought and record temperatures are consequences of global warming. The link between these bush fires of unequaled intensity and climate change therefore does not seem to be in doubt here. In Australia, Dale Dominey-Howes, professor of hazard and disaster risk science at the University of Sydney, told HuffPost that there is a link between climate change and both ignition and exacerbation of forest fires.
“Weather and climate are dominated by processes that are affected by climate change. There is therefore a link between climate change and the start or start of these fires. ” The link with weather and global warming is therefore quite clear.
Explications : et j'espère que ça t'auras aidé et je tiens a PRECISER que ce N EST PAS DE LA TRADUCTION ou ni DE LA COPIE OU DU PLAGIAT
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Réponse : Drops from the sky will not put out fires, but at least limit their spread. We seem to wonder about the real causes and the origin of these fires. The decrease in preventive fires advocated by the Australian Greens would have aggravated the fire season. On social networks we also talk about the role of arsonists in the creation of gigantic fires.
Global warming ?
Since the start of the fires, scientists and environmentalists have pointed to global warming. Falling precipitation, severe drought and record temperatures are consequences of global warming. The link between these bush fires of unequaled intensity and climate change therefore does not seem to be in doubt here. In Australia, Dale Dominey-Howes, professor of hazard and disaster risk science at the University of Sydney, told HuffPost that there is a link between climate change and both ignition and exacerbation of forest fires.
“Weather and climate are dominated by processes that are affected by climate change. There is therefore a link between climate change and the start or start of these fires. ” The link with weather and global warming is therefore quite clear.
Explications : et j'espère que ça t'auras aidé et je tiens a PRECISER que ce N EST PAS DE LA TRADUCTION ou ni DE LA COPIE OU DU PLAGIAT
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