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Australia Burning

PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:53 pm
by Murray Foote
The Carillon last Sunday morning:

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For another 15 images, starting with local wildlife and then Canberra in smoke, together with an explanation of the context, see: https://murrayfoote.com/2020/01/05/australia-burning/

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2020 10:21 am
by TonyT
Hi Murray
Good image really shows how bad it was.

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:51 pm
by zafra52
Great shots, Murray. They are a sad reminder of how fragile is the environment; it will take years and lots of water to recover.

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 4:51 pm
by Murray Foote
TonyT wrote:Hi Murray
Good image really shows how bad it was.


Thanks very much Tony. Did you have a look at the others through the link and the accompanying story?

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 5:08 pm
by Murray Foote
zafra52 wrote:Great shots, Murray. They are a sad reminder of how fragile is the environment; it will take years and lots of water to recover.


Thanks very much Zafra. The usual fire season is another six weeks so we're not out of it yet. The worrying thought is that may be the new normal if we continue to do nothing about Climate Change and the average temperature continues to rise.

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 7:09 pm
by zafra52
I am not trying to be political, but I feel it is essential to let our political leaders (federal, state and council) know that we expect better coordination, a national plan that incorporate all levels of government and the proper and necessary equipment and resources available in times of need. Fires, floods, cyclones and similar catastrophes don't understand geographic boundaries or levels of government.

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:45 pm
by Murray Foote
That's certainly true though that's dealing with the problem. We also need to try to avoid it in future. The Government needs to address Climate Change, which is the fundamental cause of this unprecedented situation. Otherwise, this will become the new normal and then deteriorate from there.

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:36 am
by TonyT
Murray Foote wrote:
TonyT wrote:Hi Murray
Good image really shows how bad it was.


Thanks very much Tony. Did you have a look at the others through the link and the accompanying story?


Yes I seen the others on your site, before you posted here. Good work.

Re: Australia Burning

PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:37 am
by TonyT
zafra52 wrote:I am not trying to be political, but I feel it is essential to let our political leaders (federal, state and council) know that we expect better coordination, a national plan that incorporate all levels of government and the proper and necessary equipment and resources available in times of need. Fires, floods, cyclones and similar catastrophes don't understand geographic boundaries or levels of government.


Well said