They should just be grateful we sprayed them for dropbears before exporting the eucalyptus.
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What's interesting is that earlier in my posting session, there was an article about humidity levels changing fire behaviour.
It's nice to blame Eucalyptus but there are other issues afoot as well. Conservative media has a long history of blaming arsonists or the Greens for not backburning rather than the one thing mostly responsible.
Global warming is a hoax, the real threat is global eucalypting
The great koala conspiracy!
Oh God, please don’t remind of the old Beetroot claiming that somehow the Greens, who have never held power outside of ACT, were responsible for this shit. What a disaster of a human being.
Not only super flammable, but will also just fuckin drop a 200kg branch on your head without warning. For fun.
HEADS UP DICKHEAD
branch plummets into car window
Perhaps exporting koalas to anywhere with eucalypts could be a solution
Might be the only way to save them considering the clearing of their native habitat.
when they become pests we at least have another data point to point to where Simpson's Did It rings true again
The grandest of Aussie pranks.
All great practical jokes involve fire
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Portugal, Greece, Spain, Chile, California and now Hawaii have all battled wildfires this year as high temperatures and strong winds have whipped small sparks into violent infernos.
"This collector-scientist orchestrated and sustained the push, bolstering it with scientific authority: he canvassed colleagues and interested individuals, publishers, politicians, and the public in the benefits of this genus," Doughty wrote.
But Dr Curran is an ecologist — one who conducts experiments on a literal plant barbecue — and he knows the essential oils that give the eucalyptus tree its sharp, antiseptic-like fragrance are also "highly ignitable".
"The second point, and this is probably the more important one in terms of why eucalypts change fire regimes particularly in other parts of the world, is that they produce a lot of flammable material in the leaf litter layer … known as fine fuels."
The year of 2017 saw the worst wildfire ever recorded in Chile, with hundreds of fires converging to burn more than 5,000 square kilometres of land in what the country came to refer to as "tormenta de fuego" — firestorm.
In the United States, the Department of Forestry considers several species of eucalyptus to be naturalised in both California and Hawaii, meaning they can regenerate by themselves and have the ability to spread beyond the areas where they were intentionally planted.
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