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Climate change perspectives from an animal doctor : Comments

By Angela Frimberger, published 4/3/2016

Climate change didn't directly cause the fires, but it set the stage for them to be so catastrophic when they broke out.

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Absolutely nothing to do with climate change.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 4 March 2016 9:59:28 AM
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This woman is a trained ideologue - that's why she can fit so much tendentious garbage on to one page.
Posted by calwest, Friday, 4 March 2016 11:11:23 AM
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Come on love, we all know the problem was a huge excess of fuel.

This was caused by greenies managing to cower authorities into not conducting cool weather burning programs.

How many times does the same thing have to happen before you people start to wake up to the stupidity of what you reach.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 4 March 2016 2:21:27 PM
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Dr Roy Spencer and Dr Christie have indicated that for February 2016 there has been a jump in temperature of 0.83 C. Drs Spencer and Christy have been processing data from satellites for many years using modelling. They have been the scientists deniers have often quoted in the past.

Professor Bowman has attributed the recent fires off the West Coast of Tasmania and Central Plaeau to Climate change. Tasmania had experienced dry conditions in rainforest areas on the West Coast and Central Plateau from Winter through to Summer. Currently lakes are at record low levels. The bush fires were started by dry lightening. The Central Plateau is an area where vegetation has not been touched by fire for over a thousand years +, the type of vegetation is completely fire intolerant. Just after the fires had begun rain bombs fell over the Eastern part of the State; Launceston in January 2016 received the highest rainfall since records began.
The Mercury had several articles in relation to the bushfires and floods.
There are similar situations around the planet developing at an increasing pace.

Temperature as recorded by satellites is showing an increase.
Posted by ant, Friday, 4 March 2016 2:21:49 PM
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Ant, an increase of 0.83 degrees causes fires and/or flooding HOW? That's a smaller temperature increase than most people would experience between getting out of bed and sitting down to breakfast.
Posted by calwest, Friday, 4 March 2016 3:05:58 PM
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Strange we never had bushfires before "climate change" came along and ruined everything.
Posted by Captain Col, Friday, 4 March 2016 5:50:56 PM
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