Record Heat Puts Australia at Risk of Intense Fire Season (activist, regular)
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import java.util.Calendar;
class ClimateModel {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Calendar year = Calendar.getInstance();
year.add(Calendar.YEAR,1);
String prediction = "Australia and the rest of the world will have record hot temperatures in "+year.get(Calendar.YEAR)+".";
System.out.println(prediction);
}
}
import java.util.Calendar;
class ClimateModel {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Calendar year = Calendar.getInstance();
year.add(Calendar.YEAR,1);
String prediction = "Australia and the rest of the world will have record hot temperatures in "+year.get(Calendar.YEAR)+".";
System.out.println(prediction);
}
}
Quite a bit of damage and still only November, going to be a rough season
Sounds like it's going to be a rough season. Think of the untold trillions of pounds of toxic, poisonous CO2 that were released into the environment by lightning-sparked wildfires that raged uncontrolled for millennia before the invention of the municipal fire department.
Step gingerly over those carbon molecules, and wipe your shoes off.
Sounds like it's going to be a rough season. Think of the untold trillions of pounds of toxic, poisonous CO2 that were released into the environment by lightning-sparked wildfires that raged uncontrolled for millennia before the invention of the municipal fire department.
Step gingerly over those carbon molecules, and wipe your shoes off.
Thanks to global warming we can expect more intense heat and more intense fires and yes more CO2.
Thanks to global warming we can expect more intense heat and more intense fires and yes more CO2.
austailia does what austrailia does...
"There's a long history of severe bush fires in Australia. When the fires get out of control and threaten the capital cities, you'll certainly get to see the news around the world. In February 1983 more than 100 bush fires damaged more than one million hectares of bushland in South Australia and Victoria. 76 people died in the fires. This series of fires are known as the "Ash Wednesday", a sad event caused by the severe Australian climate conditions"
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