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One year ago today, thousands of Australians joined a climate change rally to protest the government’s inaction on climate change.
Hazardous smoke shrouded our cities after months of bushfires. Queensland and New South Wales had already declared a state of emergency, with Victoria soon to follow. Somewhere, Scott Morrison was probably packing his boardies for Hawaii.
Our Black Summer destroyed more than 17-million hectares across NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, and the ACT an amount of land close to the size of Cambodia. Around three-billion animals were impacted, more than 3000 homes were destroyed, and 33 people died. A year on, we’re watching as world-heritage listed Fraser Island burns for its eighth straight week.
New government data shows Australia will beat its 2030 emissions reduction targets without using Kyoto carryover credits, as long as the Coalition's tech road map works.