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There’s no place like Kangaroo Island. Can it survive Australia's fires?
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There’s no place like Kangaroo Island. Can it survive Australia's fires?

It was a wildlife haven, a tourist magnet and an agricultural center — before half of it burned.
60 hours on Kangaroo Island: A reporter's diary documenting wildlife destruction
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60 hours on Kangaroo Island: A reporter's diary documenting wildlife destruction

Dispatch from Australia: Our reporter describes the ongoing catastrophe of record bushfires on the continent's wildlife.
Alexis Wright: Want to stop Australia's fires? Listen to Aboriginal people
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Alexis Wright: Want to stop Australia's fires? Listen to Aboriginal people

Our ancestors survived in a fire-prone landscape for millenniums. We can learn from their techniques.
Proposal: An emissions tax to fund Australia fire recovery
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Proposal: An emissions tax to fund Australia fire recovery

A tax of $1 per ton of embodied emissions would raise $1.5 billion per year to help fund recovery, prevention, and fighting future fires.
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Koala mittens and baby bottles: Saving Australia's animals after fires
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Koala mittens and baby bottles: Saving Australia's animals after fires

Millions of animals, many found on no other continent, may have perished, and Australians are taking care of survivors.
Christian climate change scientist says crisis is ‘loading the dice against us’
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Christian climate change scientist says crisis is ‘loading the dice against us’

A Canadian climate scientist who called on her Christian colleagues to help in the fight against climate change, says the crisis is 'here and now.'
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