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There's no evidence 'greenies' block bushfire hazard reduction but here's a controlled burn idea worth trying

  • Written by: Jason Alexandra, PhD candidate, RMIT University
There's no evidence 'greenies' block bushfire hazard reduction but here's a controlled burn idea worth tryingLocally managed hazard reduction could give communities greater ownership over prevention and leverage local knowledge.David Bowman, Author provided

The current bushfire crisis provides compelling evidence of the dangers posed by extremely dry landscapes and hot, windy conditions.

While there’s noevidence “greenies” precipitated...

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Koalas are the face of Australian tourism. What now after the fires?

  • Written by: Kevin Markwell, Professor in Tourism, Southern Cross University
Koalas are the face of Australian tourism. What now after the fires?Koalas have long featured in tourism ads, including this new one from Tourism Australia. Amid our bushfire crisis, this digital ad has been 'paused'.Tourism Australia

In 1936, The Evening News in Rockhampton wrote:

The time has arrived when Australians must decide whether or not they will accept responsibility for the perpetuation of the koala...

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A crisis of underinsurance threatens to scar rural Australia permanently

  • Written by: Chloe Lucas, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Geography and Spatial Sciences, University of Tasmania

Australia is in the midst of a bushfire crisis that will affect local communities for years, if not permanently, due to a national crisis of underinsurance.

Already more than 1,500 homes have been destroyed – with months still to go in the bushfire season. Compare this to 2009, when Victoria’s “Black Saturday” fires claimed...

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the bushfires demand a climate policy reboot

  • Written by: Tony Walker, Adjunct Professor, School of Communications, La Trobe University
the bushfires demand a climate policy rebootScott Morrison's response to the bushfires has been roundly criticised as being too slow and out of touch. James Ross/AAP

Frank Jotzo, the director of the Centre for Climate and Energy Policy at Australian National University, has some constructive advice for Prime Minister Scott Morrison in a column today for the ABC: do not waste an opportunity...

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  1. from wind-blown ripples to breaking on the beach
  2. Australia can expect far more fire catastrophes. A proper disaster plan is worth paying for
  3. Surf music – in praise of strings, sand and the endless swell
  4. Short-sightedness in kids was rising long before they took to the screens
  5. take out the stuff that burns
  6. Bushfires have reshaped life on Earth before. They could do it again
  7. Disaster recovery from Australia's fires will be a marathon, not a sprint
  8. from the Hindenburg disaster to the Hottest 100, here's how radio shaped the world
  9. 4½ myths about sunscreen and why they're wrong
  10. As Digital Earth gains momentum, China is setting the pace
  11. Before you hit 'share' on that cute animal photo, consider the harm it can cause
  12. Holidaying in a disaster zone isn't as crazy as it might seem
  13. Pornography has deeply troubling effects on young people, but there are ways we can minimise the harm
  14. Making sense of Australia's bushfire crisis means asking hard questions – and listening to the answers
  15. The bushfires are horrendous, but expect cyclones, floods and heatwaves too
  16. As bushfire and holiday seasons converge, it may be time to say goodbye to the typical Australian summer holiday
  17. How to monitor the bushfires raging across Australia
  18. History repeats itself. That's bad news for the 2020s
  19. Look up! Your guide to some of the best meteor showers for 2020
  20. Ashes to ashes, dust to ... compost? An eco-friendly burial in just 4 weeks
  21. Expressing breast milk this summer? Storing it safely will protect your baby's health
  22. The Voice to Parliament isn't a new idea
  23. Black Saturday firefighters want you to listen to them, not call them 'heroes'
  24. A month at sea with no technology taught me how to steal my life back from my phone
  25. Swearing in public is still illegal, but you probably won’t be charged if you’re white
  26. how ecology and mental health go together in our cities
  27. a summer reading list for teens
  28. What is public space and why does it need protecting?
  29. Happy birthday, Mr Bean! Celebrating 30 years of a major comedy character
  30. How to avoid the dentist this holiday (and what to do if you need one in an emergency)
  31. how the GST became unstoppable
  32. heat affects all of us, but older people face the highest health risks
  33. 'Helicopter parenting' and 'tiger mothers'? Relax, Australian kids are alright
  34. What Australia watched on TV on New Year's Eve, 1959
  35. Aussie scientists need your help keeping track of bees (please)
  36. What causes hangovers, blackouts and 'hangxiety'? Everything you need to know about alcohol these holidays
  37. For many, a pool swim is an Australian birthright. Let's make it easier for solo parents to claim it
  38. Wauba Debar, an Indigenous swimmer from Tasmania who saved her captors
  39. 4 ways to keep kids learning while travelling
  40. why desexing dogs isn't always the best thing to do
  41. Playing with old phones teaches children good habits, and reflects our bad ones back at us
  42. That's a relief! We have a way to recover phosphorus from our urine
  43. live tourist snaps have turned solo adventures into social occasions
  44. when the world catches on fire, how do predators respond?
  45. 4 ways to get your kids off the couch these summer holidays
  46. How to pick the right sunscreen when you're blinded by choice
  47. Watch the Moon hide the Sun from northern Australia
  48. The 5 best films for cat lovers (that aren't the movie Cats)
  49. Dili wedding. How Australian farm work nudges up Timor's marriage rate
  50. how do magpies detect worms and other food underground?

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