
The Daily Why Australia Is Burning
Jan 13, 2020
Livia Albeck-Ripka, a reporter for The Times in Melbourne, dives into the catastrophic wildfires sweeping Australia, which have devastated landscapes and wildlife. She shares heart-wrenching stories, including that of Susan Pulis, who fled the flames with kangaroos and koalas. The discussion highlights the alarming connection between climate change and these disasters, and the public's frustration with Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s inaction during the crisis. The episode explores the heroic efforts to save both people and wildlife amidst a backdrop of political controversy.
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Ecosystem Devastation
- Australia's unique ecosystem, with many endemic species, is highly vulnerable to the fires.
- Half a billion animals are estimated to have perished, potentially wiping out entire species.
Susie's Rescue
- Susan Pulis, an Australian wildlife rehabilitator, evacuated animals from her shelter during the fires.
- She returned to find her property miraculously spared thanks to a friend and water bombers.
Government Response and Criticism
- Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced criticism for his delayed response to the fires and a vacation during the crisis.
- Public anger stems from his perceived inaction and his stance on climate change and the coal industry.

