What is Australia's position on climate change?
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What is Australia's position on climate change?
Since OP was 80 but he only posted 1 message I was curious about how long he has been playing the game and so I checked is character and I found something very interesting: He owns the flying cloud from 2017 or so https://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodes...5112495/mount/ and to my knowledge this mount was not made purchasable meaning he is far from being a new player. And since 2017 there were some disasters.
Some of you guys might remember that they stop housing demolition until 4.2 at some point for a similar reason and according to the lodestone https://eu.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodes...33e139e9792abf 4.2 came out in january 2018.
Yet OP only made 1 post here with the well being of fellow Australians in mind asking for a very specific mount.
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The wildfires are caused by
Theyve arrested 200 people so far for their part in it, all of whom have received payments in the last 3 months from an organization known to fund political extremism.
Please don't shame wildfire victims. They are already suffering gravely from climate change, climate denial, climate inequality, and climate segregation. Climate minorities (people of color, LGBT, female, low-income, non-binary etc.) are often those who are most powerless to confront climate change. The least we can do is to help them by switching to renewable energy sources instead of trying to question victims of climate aggression. This isn't a law court. Please show some compassion to Australians currently suffering from climate change, climate denial, climate inequality, and climate segregation.
Not "brush fires", bushfires - ie. forest fires, across several states, and when we've already been in drought for some time. They are far more dangerous than the animals that people like to make a big deal about. An entire region was evacuated because of it.
The images coming from the fires themselves are terrifying, as is the map of how big an area is affected. I'm fortunate to be nowhere near it, but there was thick smoke haze over the city yesterday that looked like fog.
Our prime minister's position is to keep his head in the sand as long as possible (preferably in Hawaii), and wonder why people in bushfire-affected communities don't want to shake his hand when he comes to visit...
For everyone else, this may finally serve as a wake-up call.
No mention of a shadowy conspiracy of people being paid by political extremists though. It outright says there are "no conspiracies here", just a string of incidents with individuals.
I also don't have time to check the reliability of the website and they don't have an easy-to-find mission statement, but the "other articles to read next" selection sounds dubious to me.
They're mistaking legal action with arrests. Only 24 arrests have been made for those who have deliberately started fires. The rest are legal actions against people not complying with fire bans and being silly with their cigarettes and matches. As for this 'political extremism' nonsense, I'm gonna guess that's just FaceBook, Twitter and/or Reddit nonsense.
Source on that info is from the NSW Police Force FaceBook.
Heres a sample, starting in November and running until current. Theres more stories, but several sources are paywalled.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-50568026
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-11-...fires/11717444
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...a6d53c66391516
https://twitter.com/7NewsSydney/stat...ting-bushfires
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/austra...tarters-in-nsw
Current speculation is that 85% of the fires in Queensland, NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania have been arson, and a few of the remainder are accidental due to cigarettes. This includes 183 arson arrests and more detained on suspicion.