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Flanagan writes: "Australia today is ground zero for the climate catastrophe."

An out-of-control fire in Hillville, in the Australian state of New South Wales, on Nov. 12. (photo: Matthew Abbott/NYT)
An out-of-control fire in Hillville, in the Australian state of New South Wales, on Nov. 12. (photo: Matthew Abbott/NYT)


Australia Is Committing Climate Suicide

By Richard Flanagan, The New York Times

05 January 20


As record fires rage, the country’s leaders seem intent on sending it to its doom.

ustralia today is ground zero for the climate catastrophe. Its glorious Great Barrier Reef is dying, its world-heritage rain forests are burning, its giant kelp forests have largely vanished, numerous towns have run out of water or are about to, and now the vast continent is burning on a scale never before seen.

The images of the fires are a cross between “Mad Max” and “On the Beach”: thousands driven onto beaches in a dull orange haze, crowded tableaux of people and animals almost medieval in their strange muteness — half-Bruegel, half-Bosch, ringed by fire, survivors’ faces hidden behind masks and swimming goggles. Day turns to night as smoke extinguishes all light in the horrifying minutes before the red glow announces the imminence of the inferno. Flames leaping 200 feet into the air. Fire tornadoes. Terrified children at the helm of dinghies, piloting away from the flames, refugees in their own country.

The fires have already burned about 14.5 million acres — an area almost as large as West Virginia, more than triple the area destroyed by the 2018 fires in California and six times the size of the 2019 fires in Amazonia. Canberra’s air on New Year’s Day was the most polluted in the world partly because of a plume of fire smoke as wide as Europe.

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