The Guardian ‘How fires have spread to previously untouched parts of the world’

The Guardian reports on Feb 19 2021 that fires have always been a part of our natural world. But they’re moving to new ecosystems previously untouched by fire – and this is concerning scientists. Read the article here.

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The Conversation “Indigenous expertise is reducing bushfires in northern Australia. It's time to consider similar approaches for other disasters”