Now Bush fire has become a big problem in Australia and lead heated discussions among all social strata irrespectiveness of social, educational background (web). This is more far weighed to climate change (web). Changing climate is an ongoing, long term continuous process. . “Nobody on the planet is going to be untouched by the impacts of climate change.”Chairman of the IPCC, Rajendra Pachauri. According to Professor Mark Adams, Program leader at the Bushfire Co-operative Research Centre, Bushfires are probably in the top of high priorities list that needs high care in regard to effects of climate change. Ecosystem of Australia has been evolved to the new severe dangerous climatic conditions and civilians are just facing a very dangerous decade he mentioned further. Apart from this, these fire weather events mainly have major socio-economic impacts on the Australian population. (Climate change report 2017). They are associated with more frequent intensive extreme heat events, particularly …show more content…
Research found that a "low global warming scenario" will see catastrophic fire events happen in parts of regional Victoria every five to seven years by 2020, and every three to four years by 2050, with up to 50 per cent more extreme danger fire days.” Moreover they talk about high global scnario .there are more examples. , under a "high global warming scenario", catastrophic events are predicted to occur every year in Mildura, and firefighters have been warned to expect up to a 230 per cent increase in extreme danger fire days in Bendigo. And in Canberra, the site of devastating fires in 2003, we are being asked to prepare for a massive increase of up to 221 per cent in extreme fire days by 2050, with catastrophic events predicted as often as every eight years. .Andalso, Given the Federal Government's dismal greenhouse gas emissions cut of 5 per cent, the science suggests we are well on the way to guaranteeing that somewhere in the country there will be an almost annual repeat of the recent disaster and more frequent extreme weather events.” This become more dangerous as even country has no capable to cope with even the "low global warming" scenario of a 25 per cent increase in extreme fire days — and catastrophic fire events every five years — in major Victorian country locations in just under 12 years' time. , Likewise, when the scientists tell us that under a