If you watched the Golden Globes, you must be convinced that Australia is being destroyed by "global warming" or, as they prefer to call it nowadays because it's not actually heating up, "climate change." The entire continent is on fire! And it's all because of CO2!
Although such a view on the terrible fires will undoubtedly make the adult PR people behind Greta Thunberg
incredibly happy (after all, climate change is their raison d'etre), it
seems that the truth of the matter might be slightly more... nuanced.
In a statement released
on Monday, police in the Australian state of New South Wales said that
24 people have been charged with starting brushfires in the past two
months. Additionally, "the state said had taken legal action against 183
people for brushfire-related charges," Pix11 reports.
Since
the start of the bushfire season, "numerous bush and grass fires have
impacted the state," the police say in their statement, "claiming the
lives of 18 people and destroying hundreds of millions of animals and
livestock, thousands of homes, and more than 4.9 million hectares of
land." In other words, it has truly been a season from hell.
However,
although the bushfires are routinely blamed on "climate" change, "since
Friday 8 November 2019, legal action – which ranges from cautions
through to criminal charges – has been taken against 183 people –
including 40 juveniles – for 205 bushfire-related offences."
1 comment:
If Australia can catch the arsonists why can't we catch them in California?
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