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Fires in Australia
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MrWalker said:The excellent DEC collection of UK charities are usually quickest to respond, but nothing on Fire assistance on their website...in fact no evidence of emergency aid going to any economically more developed countries.
https://www.dec.org.uk/how-we-work1 -
The only solutions are global, and I can't see governments around the world, almost all of whom probably feel strapped for cash, doing enough. In democratic countries the main aim of any government is to get re-elected, and the sort of investment needed to genuinely reduce global warming is so huge that I can't see it happening. Not until we've passed the tipping point, perhaps. It's all very depressing.2
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Thanks @Ormiston_Addick and good luck to you all out there. Heard back from my buddy in Sydney, he lives in a fairly nice coastal suburb, I think so the worst he personally has to put up with is the smog. However he mentioned my ex from back in the day who is coincidently also from Portsmouth, lives on the south NSW coast and had to be evacuated, while her husband has stayed to defend the house. I wrote back that she married a better man than me, I cannot really comprehend how you 'defend your house" against that. From what little I have seen, it seems to involve getting your hose out and constantly watering the house itself and all the surrounding area. But....1
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London Ambulance service have started an appeal for donations
https://www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/2020/01/06/we-launch-fundraising-effort-to-support-australian-emergency-services-battling-bushfires/
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Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
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TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
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se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
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one of the kardashians as per usual out cnuting themselves.
puts a photo up of a baby koala being saved with crying faces the next post her in a pair of louis vitton MINK slippers - fucking knob5 -
shine166 said:
The current fires are in NSW and VIC, there are no significant fires in QLD, WA or TAS and definitely not the NT.
Moreover, it’d be pretty hard for there to be bush fires in the middle of the country since it’s a fucking desert with no vegetation.
Things are bad enough without this sort of alarmist nonsense.5 - Sponsored links:
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PragueAddick said:se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
Firefighters are funded by State Government and not the Federal Government.
Of the two states impacted one is Labor (sic) and the other Coalition controlled.
Like I said there is a lot of pretty shameful political point scoring going on.2 -
Melbourne yesterday ...
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Ormiston_Addick said:shine166 said:
The current fires are in NSW and VIC, there are no significant fires in QLD, WA or TAS and definitely not the NT.
Moreover, it’d be pretty hard for there to be bush fires in the middle of the country since it’s a fucking desert with no vegetation.
Things are bad enough without this sort of alarmist nonsense.
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Post office turned into animal rescue centre in charred Australian village
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/06/post-office-turned-into-animal-rescue-centre-in-charred-australian-village0 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Ormiston_Addick said:shine166 said:
The current fires are in NSW and VIC, there are no significant fires in QLD, WA or TAS and definitely not the NT.
Moreover, it’d be pretty hard for there to be bush fires in the middle of the country since it’s a fucking desert with no vegetation.
Things are bad enough without this sort of alarmist nonsense.
As the second image shows there are no bush fires north of Brisbane and none at all in WA either.
Firefighters from around the country have been sent into NSW and VIC to fight the fires there - no way they’d be able to do that if there own states were ablaze in the manner the picture suggests.
The picture is highly misleading because you wouldn’t get bush fires on that scale in North QLD at this time of year, it’s the middle of the wet season and they are getting plenty of rain up there.0 -
Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
Firefighters are funded by State Government and not the Federal Government.
Of the two states impacted one is Labor (sic) and the other Coalition controlled.
Like I said there is a lot of pretty shameful political point scoring going on.
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Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
Firefighters are funded by State Government and not the Federal Government.
Of the two states impacted one is Labor (sic) and the other Coalition controlled.
Like I said there is a lot of pretty shameful political point scoring going on.1 -
PragueAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
Firefighters are funded by State Government and not the Federal Government.
Of the two states impacted one is Labor (sic) and the other Coalition controlled.
Like I said there is a lot of pretty shameful political point scoring going on.
The opposition Labor (sic) Party is also heavily wedged on climate change between its traditional blue-collar base - many of whom work in the coal and resources sector - and it's inner-city educated metropolitan supporters that are pro-environment.
Coal, for good or bad, is a massive employer in Australia both directly and indirectly and if you get rid of coal - which you need to do in order to cut emissions globally - then you are going to be losing a LOT of jobs in Australia.
Worse than that, jobs in the resources sector are VERY well paid and miners earn well above AUD$150,000 - often much more - so you can't replace them with some bullshit tourism job paying $50,000 per year to take fat Americans out to the Reef or whatever.1 -
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Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
Firefighters are funded by State Government and not the Federal Government.
Of the two states impacted one is Labor (sic) and the other Coalition controlled.
Like I said there is a lot of pretty shameful political point scoring going on.
The opposition Labor (sic) Party is also heavily wedged on climate change between its traditional blue-collar base - many of whom work in the coal and resources sector - and it's inner-city educated metropolitan supporters that are pro-environment.
Coal, for good or bad, is a massive employer in Australia both directly and indirectly and if you get rid of coal - which you need to do in order to cut emissions globally - then you are going to be losing a LOT of jobs in Australia.
Worse than that, jobs in the resources sector are VERY well paid and miners earn well above AUD$150,000 - often much more - so you can't replace them with some bullshit tourism job paying $50,000 per year to take fat Americans out to the Reef or whatever.0 - Sponsored links:
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JamesSeed said:Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
Firefighters are funded by State Government and not the Federal Government.
Of the two states impacted one is Labor (sic) and the other Coalition controlled.
Like I said there is a lot of pretty shameful political point scoring going on.
The opposition Labor (sic) Party is also heavily wedged on climate change between its traditional blue-collar base - many of whom work in the coal and resources sector - and it's inner-city educated metropolitan supporters that are pro-environment.
Coal, for good or bad, is a massive employer in Australia both directly and indirectly and if you get rid of coal - which you need to do in order to cut emissions globally - then you are going to be losing a LOT of jobs in Australia.
Worse than that, jobs in the resources sector are VERY well paid and miners earn well above AUD$150,000 - often much more - so you can't replace them with some bullshit tourism job paying $50,000 per year to take fat Americans out to the Reef or whatever.1 -
Plus I doubt green technology is as manually intensive as coal?0
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ozaddick said:A disaster is putting it mildly. We had the hottest December on record in WA. (Western Australia). January isn’t any better. It’s not usually this hot. And there isn’t any cooler weather predicted for months.We have had massive finance cuts to the rural fire services that have come back to bite hard.Back burning, which is necessary to alleviate bush fires, ( even the indigenous land owners knew of its importance before us immigrants turned up) haven’t been carried out, due to the cuts, and the ‘greens’ said it wasn’t needed. Stupid stupid people.To top it off the prime minister, who is a complete fuckwit, excuse my language, has said that the economy is more important right now. He also piss farted around and went on holiday to his ‘mate’ Murdoch, whilst lives, homes and the animal kingdom burnt. It’s been sickening to see.He’s shown as much leadership as a fecking finger puppet. I detest the man.He also sold off huge water reserves to foreign private companies for mining, whilst Australia is suffering from a horrendous drought. This has also been a factor.The country is burning, millions upon millions of acres.The ice caps and mountains of New Zealand are coloured brown with the smoke from the fires.Australians are calling for help from the international communities, as ‘our’ government is inept.Millions of dollars have been raised by the Australian public to help the fire fighters, and other environmental groups that help with the wildlife that’s being wiped out.I’ve had friends who have had to evacuate their homes, it’s frightening to see them so upset.
As a trained firefighter through my employment I’m joining up to the volunteer fire service when I’m back from my swing offshore. They need as many hands as possible.Lastly, we’ve had arsonists lighting some of these fires, one who was in the volunteer fire service. Utter scum.The situation truly heartbreaking.I hope if you have any friends of family living here they are safe and sound. That goes to all the Aussie Addicks over here.
Is it true or fake news that something like 200 people have been arrested for arson?0 -
Ormiston_Addick said:ShootersHillGuru said:Ormiston_Addick said:shine166 said:
The current fires are in NSW and VIC, there are no significant fires in QLD, WA or TAS and definitely not the NT.
Moreover, it’d be pretty hard for there to be bush fires in the middle of the country since it’s a fucking desert with no vegetation.
Things are bad enough without this sort of alarmist nonsense.
As the second image shows there are no bush fires north of Brisbane and none at all in WA either.
Firefighters from around the country have been sent into NSW and VIC to fight the fires there - no way they’d be able to do that if there own states were ablaze in the manner the picture suggests.
The picture is highly misleading because you wouldn’t get bush fires on that scale in North QLD at this time of year, it’s the middle of the wet season and they are getting plenty of rain up there.
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PragueAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:ShootersHillGuru said:Ormiston_Addick said:shine166 said:
The current fires are in NSW and VIC, there are no significant fires in QLD, WA or TAS and definitely not the NT.
Moreover, it’d be pretty hard for there to be bush fires in the middle of the country since it’s a fucking desert with no vegetation.
Things are bad enough without this sort of alarmist nonsense.
As the second image shows there are no bush fires north of Brisbane and none at all in WA either.
Firefighters from around the country have been sent into NSW and VIC to fight the fires there - no way they’d be able to do that if there own states were ablaze in the manner the picture suggests.
The picture is highly misleading because you wouldn’t get bush fires on that scale in North QLD at this time of year, it’s the middle of the wet season and they are getting plenty of rain up there.5 -
JamesSeed said:Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:PragueAddick said:se9addick said:TotalAddicktion said:Hi
I'm a subscriber to a youtube channel called 'yvettes vibes', she is an
Australian living in London and thought her latest video is worth a watch...https://youtu.be/Y6wLV_E5Fng
Firefighters are funded by State Government and not the Federal Government.
Of the two states impacted one is Labor (sic) and the other Coalition controlled.
Like I said there is a lot of pretty shameful political point scoring going on.
The opposition Labor (sic) Party is also heavily wedged on climate change between its traditional blue-collar base - many of whom work in the coal and resources sector - and it's inner-city educated metropolitan supporters that are pro-environment.
Coal, for good or bad, is a massive employer in Australia both directly and indirectly and if you get rid of coal - which you need to do in order to cut emissions globally - then you are going to be losing a LOT of jobs in Australia.
Worse than that, jobs in the resources sector are VERY well paid and miners earn well above AUD$150,000 - often much more - so you can't replace them with some bullshit tourism job paying $50,000 per year to take fat Americans out to the Reef or whatever.
The Federal Parliament has 150 seats and it is currently held by the Coalition with 77 seats - a very narrow majority.
What keeps them in power? Well, they basically hold power thanks to holding onto about four coal mining seats in central and northern QLD by campaigning to keep coal going as a major export.
That is basically what it comes down to when all is said and done.
Just before these fires the Labor Party was talking about REVERSING its previous pro-environment agenda and Re-embracing coal etc in order to win back those QLD seats.....that looks less likely now though.
The resources sector has generated HUGE wealth for Australia, we are now significantly richer than the UK with GDP per capital of US$56,000PA compared to just US$42,000 in the UK.
The catch? The thing that has made us so rich is also helping to turn parts of our country into a blazing inferno.
Bit of a tricky one that, as a certain Aussie cricket commentator may once have said.
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Nice one Shane!
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/cricket-shane-warne-baggy-green-bushfire-appeal-auction-bids-top-don-bradman-214221473.html
Bids currently £860,0001 -
His cap went for in excess of $A1 million when the auction closed. It was bought by the Commonwealth Bank and will go on display at the Bradman Museum in Bowral, NSW.
there are more favourable conditions for fighting the fires in NSW today thankfully with lessening winds and showers forecast.4 -
"Palpable nonsense to suggest that the Australian fires were nothing to do with the world becoming warmer".
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/science-environment-51123638
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