How do we protect our unique biodiversity from megafires?
Phys.org,
This summer's devastating Australian fires and their continuing impact on biodiversity serve as a stark reminder of the…
Buschfeuer: Warum Australiens Brände diesmal anders sind
Spektrum,
Buschfeuer: Warum Australiens Brände diesmal anders sind Feuer prägt Australiens Landschaft seit Jahrmillionen.
News story from Big News Network on Thursday 05 December 2019
Big News Network,
MIL-Evening Report: Friday essay: living with fire and facing our fears
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Post sponsored by NewzEngine.com Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Danielle Clode, Senior Research Fellow in Creative…
Friday essay: living with fire and facing our fears
The Conversation,
It is only mid-November but we have to walk early to avoid the heat. A northerly wind picks up clouds of dust and pollen…
Humans light 85% of bushfires, and we do virtually nothing to stop it
EconoTimes,
It’s hard to comprehend why someone would deliberately light a bushfire. Yet this behaviour regularly occurs in Australia and…
News story from Gizmodo Australia on Tuesday 19 November 2019
Gizmodo Australia,
Humans light 85 percent of bushfires, and we do virtually nothing to stop it
Phys.org,
It's hard to comprehend why someone would deliberately light a bushfire. Yet this behavior regularly occurs in Australia and…
News story from Big News Network on Monday 18 November 2019
Big News Network,
MIL-Evening Report: Humans light 85% of bushfires, and we do virtually nothing to stop...
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Post sponsored by NewzEngine.com Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Janet Stanley, Associate professor/Principal…
Humans light 85% of bushfires, and we do virtually nothing to stop it
The Conversation,
It’s hard to comprehend why someone would deliberately light a bushfire. Yet this behaviour regularly occurs in Australia and…
Why is the government refusing to link bushfires to climate change?
Brisbane Times,
A catastrophic fire danger warning was issued for Greater Sydney, Hunter and Illawarra-Shoalhaven residents on Monday.
News story from Western Australia Today on Wednesday 13 November 2019
Western Australia Today,
News story from Sydney Morning Herald on Wednesday 13 November 2019
Sydney Morning Herald,
News story from The Age on Wednesday 13 November 2019
The Age,
News story from Gizmodo Australia on Tuesday 12 November 2019
Gizmodo Australia,
'Catastrophic' Wildfires Threaten Sydney, Australia as Government Backs Coal
Common Dreams,
Australians in New South Wales and part of Queensland face “catastrophic” wildfires today according to government authorities.
I lost my home to bushfire and I don't understand why we still ignore the risks
ABC.net.au,
Updated November 12, 2019 18:01:49 Fires of unprecedented number and ferocity are today raging in New South Wales and Queensland.
MIL-Evening Report: Mr Morrison, I lost my home to bushfire. Your thoughts and prayers...
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Post sponsored by NewzEngine.com Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Janet Stanley, Associate professor/Principal…
Mr Morrison, I lost my home to bushfire. Your thoughts and prayers are not enough
The Conversation,
Fires of unprecedented number and ferocity are today raging in New South Wales and Queensland.
Bushfire prediction model developed
World News SBS,
Australian researchers have developed a computer model that predicts bushfires with high accuracy.
The number of bushfires across Australia on the rise, new research finds
Brisbane Times,
Victoria bushfires: extreme summer forecast Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley outlines why this summer could be…
Australian scientists one step closer to predicting when and where bushfires will break out
ABC.net.au,
ELEANOR HALL: It's been a big summer of bushfires so far in Australia. In Tasmania, there are still 73 of them burning around…
Fires are increasing in warming world, but a new model could help us predict them
Phys.org,
Home Earth Environment February 10, 2016 February 10, 2016 by Ritaban Dutta, Csiro, The Conversation Over the past decade, the…
Bushfire prediction model developed
Perth Now,
SCIENTISTS have taken a big step forward in planning for bushfires by developing a computer model that could help predict when…
Bushfire prediction model developed
Courier Mail,
SCIENTISTS have taken a big step forward in planning for bushfires by developing a computer model that could help predict when…
News story from The Telegraph (Australia) on Wednesday 10 February 2016
The Telegraph (Australia),
News story from News.com.au on Wednesday 10 February 2016
News.com.au,
News story from The Australian on Wednesday 10 February 2016
The Australian,
News story from NT News on Wednesday 10 February 2016
NT News,
Bushfire prediction model developed
Courier Mail,
Scientists have taken a big step forward in planning for bushfires by developing a computer model that could help predict when…
News story from The Telegraph (Australia) on Wednesday 10 February 2016
The Telegraph (Australia),
News story from Adelaide Now on Wednesday 10 February 2016
Adelaide Now,
Fires are increasing in warming world, but a new model could help us predict them
The Conversation,
Over the past decade, the frequency of bushfires in Australia has increased. The Forest Fire Danger Index - which measures the…
Number of bushfires in Australia 'increased by 40pc' over five years
ABC.net.au,
Updated February 10, 2016 15:06:32 The number of bushfires per week in Australia increased by 40 per cent between 2008 and 2013…
Fires are increasing in warming world, but a new model could help us predict them
The Conversation,
Over the past decade, the frequency of bushfires in Australia has increased. The Forest Fire Danger Index - which measures the…
News story from Western Australia Today on Wednesday 10 February 2016
Western Australia Today,
News story from The Canberra Times on Wednesday 10 February 2016
The Canberra Times,
Australian bushfires on the rise, new research finds
The Advocate ,
The number of bushfires in Australia is on the rise - up 40 per cent since 2007 - local scientists have found as part of…
Big Data und künstliche Intelligenz gegen Buschfeuer
wissenschaft.de,
In Australien gibt es immer wieder ausgedehnte Brände – nicht nur im Outback, sondern auch in der Nähe dichtbesiedelter Gebiete.