The predicted rain in the north of Victoria may do something to reduce the fires but we are not going to get the cleansing effects here.
Here are a couple of images from the Nasa Earth Observatory
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Smoke from the Gippsland Fires 12 Feb 2014 |
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10 Feb Night Image showing the brightness of the fires north and east of Melbourne. |
I will be interested to hear the amount of CO2 and other pollutants being released into the atmosphere as a result of these fires. Also the number of hospitalizations from both the smoke and continuing heat.
Melbourne's electricity use and water use are also very high.
Prior to the end of the drought we were being asked to keep our water use to 150 litres per person per day. My latest Water Bill received a couple of days ago shows that we are keeping to that figure, but this may not be the case with the next measurement if the heat continues.
Almost all of our 12,000 litres of water collected in the water tanks are empty. So please let it rain.
I don't want to return to the days of the 15 year old drought where Melbourne only had a couple of years of dam water left.
But how much CO2 do the current fires emit? The Conversation has the answer and its not the one the Federal Government wants to hear. As Philip Gibbons of the Australian National University wrote in a 2013 article "Warren Truss’ statement reflects a view that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are insignificant relative to natural events such as bushfires that have occurred for millennia in Australia."
But like the Minister for the Destruction of the Environment, Greg Hunt, the National Party Leader Warren Truss does not let someone with the facts destroy a good story. These comments were expressed last year so I wonder whether he will say the same this year!
Hence Smoke and Mirrors - Hear and see nothing that will disturb their own point of view.
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