Climate Change aids fires in Australia
By David Fogarty, Climate Change Correspondent, Asia
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Weekend bushfires in Australia that killed 173 people are a “climate change” wake-up call for the public and politicians and a window to the future, experts said on Tuesday.
With the death toll still growing from the nation’s deadliest fires, some analysts say the sheer scale of the tragedy might prompt industry to back-off calls to weaken the government’s emissions targets or delay a carbon-trading scheme set for 2010.
“What the bushfires might do is suck the oxygen out of the debate. I think public awareness has been focused now on climate change again. We knew what the scientists had predicted and we’ve actually seen it in action,” said Matthew Clarke of Deakin University in Melbourne.
By David Fogarty, Climate Change Correspondent, Asia
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Weekend bushfires in Australia that killed 173 people are a “climate change” wake-up call for the public and politicians and a window to the future, experts said on Tuesday.
With the death toll still growing from the nation’s deadliest fires, some analysts say the sheer scale of the tragedy might prompt industry to back-off calls to weaken the government’s emissions targets or delay a carbon-trading scheme set for 2010.
“What the bushfires might do is suck the oxygen out of the debate. I think public awareness has been focused now on climate change again. We knew what the scientists had predicted and we’ve actually seen it in action,” said Matthew Clarke of Deakin University in Melbourne.
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