A staggering 1.8 million hectares burned in 'high-severity' fires during Australia's Black Summer
- Written by Ross Bradstock, Emeritus professor, University of Wollongong
ShutterstockIn the aftermath of Australia’s devastating Black Summer fires, research has begun to clarify the role of climate change.
We already know climate change contributed to the record-breaking drought and fire weather conditions, leading to the bushfires’ unprecedented range across Australia.
Our new research looks at whether...





