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Fast, Deep Cuts in Emissions Are Needed to Avoid 'Climate Time Bomb'

To keep warming below levels that scientists say will bring extreme climate impacts, nations must act quickly to make deep cuts in carbon emissions, according to the final installment of the IPCC’s latest climate report ....

France General , Comunidad Autonoma De Cataluna , Taryn Fransen , Jofre Carnicer , Piers Forster , University Of Barcelona , World Resources Institute , University Of Leeds , United Nations , Sixth Assessment Report , Intergovernmental Panel , Climate Change , Paris Agreement ,

"The Curse of Conservation: Empirical Evidence Demonstrating That Chang" by Alice Laming, Michael Shawn Fletcher et al.

Protecting “wilderness” and removing human involvement in “nature” was a core pillar of the modern conservation movement through the 20th century. Conservation approaches and legislation informed by this narrative fail to recognise that Aboriginal people have long valued, used, and shaped most landscapes on Earth. Aboriginal people curated open and fire-safe Country for millennia with fire in what are now forested and fire-prone regions. Settler land holders recognised the importance of this and mimicked these practices. The Land Conservation Act of 1970 in Victoria, Australia, prohibited burning by settler land holders in an effort to protect natural landscapes. We present a 120-year record of vegetation and fire regime change from Gunaikurnai Country, southeast Australia. Our data demonstrate that catastrophic bushfires first impacted the local area immediately following the prohibition of settler burning in 1970, which allowed a rapid increase in flammable eucalypts that res ....

Land Conservation Act , Gunaikurnai Country , British Invasion , Cultural Burning , Indigenous Land Management , South East Australia ,