Australia is gearing up to increase its consumption of fossil fuels

Australia is gearing up to increase its consumption of fossil fuels

Australians are used to seeing messages with advice on preparing for bushfires and other extreme weather at this time of⁤ year.

“Amid the‌ Christmas promotions, [we’re] ⁤seeing increased warnings about extreme heat and ‍fires and how to cope and stay safe,” Belinda Noble, the founder of climate advocacy organisation Comms ⁢Declare, told⁢ Al Jazeera.

“Amid ​the Christmas promotions, ​ [we’re] seeing increased ‍warnings about extreme heat and fires and how to cope and stay safe,” Belinda Noble, the founder of climate advocacy organisation Comms Declare, told Al Jazeera.

While there ‍is​ nothing‌ new about these​ kinds of public service announcements, the messages ​have taken on added meaning as the weather becomes more unpredictable and memories of severe bushfires three years ago linger.

“Australia desperately ⁣needs national public information campaigns to‌ keep people⁤ safe,” Noble told Al Jazeera, stressing that similar campaigns were also⁤ needed on how ‌to “reduce emissions and to combat lies about fossil fuels, renewables and‌ climate science”.

Australia passed breakthrough climate​ laws​ in March this year, 10 ‌months after a new ⁤centre-left​ Labor government under Prime‌ Minister⁣ Anthony Albanese took office.

“In contrast to our last government,” the new government now “acknowledges that climate change‍ is ⁣very real, is with us‌ now and‍ is worsening⁤ extreme weather and disasters,” Greg Mullins, the ⁣former commissioner of fire and rescue for‌ the state of New South Wales told Al ​Jazeera.

Link from www.aljazeera.com

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