The fire in Australia frustrated me and pity our planet.

I don't see any acknowledgements that the people are reading these post. This is important news, an event that will effect all of us.
Come on folks, read these post, there important. Just now I put the smile faces to let the posters someone has read them.
I would love to but the rules of the forum is no politics and climate change leads the pack.
Australia has deserts. What do you expect other than dry climates?
This is our backyard at the apartment I live in.
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Australia scene

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photo by Nick Moir
 
Why aren't all those nuclear tests we earthlings did, atmospheric and underground, tied to climate change? Whatever happened to the concept of nuclear winter, etc? Tests numbered in the thousands, but yet I never see this mentioned, and when I mention it............well, I don't get a polite response.
Hope you realize your post has nothing to do with the OP and other climate change issues.
 
Money matters are discussed here as long as the discussion stays away from politics. In the same vein, climate change, especially when we are being affected by major climatic events, can be discussed factually, without sinking into bipartisan bunfights over politics. If we sink below this standard, then yes, the discussion will be cut off.
 
Australia scene

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photo by Nick Moir
My daughter, when studying art as a mature student, painted a watercolour abstract representing fires that were very close to our home in Sydney on Christmas. That was 26 years ago and it looks disturbingly similar to this photograph. I still have it framed in our living room.
 

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