It is
to the shame of the New Zealand media that not a single word has been
said about this catastrophe happenng on our very doorstep and we
have to read about this in the BRITISH Guardian.
No
one gives a fuck,except for minority of those that read this blog
Call
for urgent inquiry into world
heritage forest fires in Tasmania
Experts
say fires like those that continue to ravage Tasmanian forests, and
look set to burn for days or weeks to come, could be the ‘new
normal’
4
February,2016
A
national inquiry into the fires devastating world heritage forests in
Tasmania is urgently needed, say conservationists and academics. The
call comes as experts say fires like those could be the new normal.
The
Australian Conservation Foundation has called for the public inquiry
as dozens of fires continue to ravage the world heritage forests and
look set to burn for days or weeks to come.
“We
need to ask whether or not Parks and Wildlife have adequate resources
to implement a policy of actively fighting … remote area fires,
especially in sensitive alpine areas,” said Jess Abrahams, an ACF
campaigner.
He
said fire services did an exceptional job but an inquiry was needed
to look into the policies that should exist around fighting fires in
remote areas and the resources that would be needed to implement
them.
David
Bowman from the University of Tasmania agreed an inquiry was
required.
“It’s
critical,” he told Guardian Australia. He said it was important
that it not seek to lay blame on anyone because the current situation
was “unprecedented” and could not have been predicted.
When
asked whether there would be an inquiry the Tasmanian premier, Will
Hodgman, told reporters yesterday there would be “an assessment”
with peer reviews done by experts from interstate.
Dozens
of fires were still burning inside the world heritage forests in
Tasmania, according to the Tasmanian Fire Service.
Bowman
said they could continue to burn for 10 or 20 more days and were
likely to be made worse by dry and warm conditions that are forecast
as a high-pressure system moves through Tasmania.
Bowman
said without investing in research, it was impossible to know what
might have been done to avoid the devastation occurring now.
“These
fires are really interesting,” he said. “They’re basically
unfought and free-flowing over a landscape. Trying to reconstruct
them would ... reveal clues about what sort of management would
work.”
Bowman
said an inquiry should examine whether controlled burning, fire
breaks or roading might help. “And getting the expert firefighters
to reflect on whether they could do more if they had a bigger
budget.”
But
right now there was almost nothing that firefighters could do, Bowman
said. Many of the fires were burning in peat, which happens
underground, making backburning impossible.
“You’d
have to bulldoze strips in the soil but it’s a world heritage
area,” Bowman said. “If there was something simple that could be
done, it would be done.”
The
Australian Conservation Foundation said the inquiry should look not
just into fire-fighting strategies, but also into the role of climate
change in the fires, which experts say was likely to be a cause.
These
fires were started by an unusual number of lightning strikes,
something that could increase as a result of climate change.
And
the dry conditions that led to the fires were also expected to be
made more likely as a result of climate change, said Michael Grose
from the CSIRO, who conducted a major study into the future climate
of Tasmania. “Hotter temperatures, reduced rainfall in key seasons
[and] worse fire weather, are all consistent with what is projected
with climate change, particularly under a high-emission scenario,”
he told Guardian Australia.
“I’m
almost certain this is the new normal,” Bowman said
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