GRAPESHOT, VOLUME 12, ISSUE 1: 2020 VISION

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HOW DO WE SLEEP WHILE OUR BEDS ARE BURNING? A COMPREHENSIVE DEBRIEF ON THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRE CRISIS

The Facts

In November 2019, the Australian government declared a state of emergency when dozens of fires erupted in New South Wales. The fires rapidly spread across all states to become some of the most devastating in the last few decades. At least 27 million acres of Australia has been burned, a surface area almost equal to Portugal. On January 4th 2020, The Guardian reported that due to the fires, at least 23 people had died nationwide and in New South Wales alone, more than 3,000 homes had been destroyed or damaged. And according to an estimate from the University of Sydney, more than 1 billion mammals, birds and reptiles have likely lost their lives in blazes. The blazes from the fires have ravaged through bushland, wooded areas and even national parks like the Blue Mountains. Some of the bushfires could be contained within days of starting, but the biggest blazes have been burning for months. Alongside the dangerous flames from the bushfires, the smoke has become another disaster. On January 1st, Australia’s capital recorded the worst pollution it has ever seen in history. The air quality index was noted 23 times higher than the ‘hazardous’ level. At one point, Canberra health authorities had advised all residents to “spend more time indoors”. Additionally, the smoke in the city was

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so extreme, it had made its way into birthing rooms and stopped MRI machines from working. The smoke had also reached New Zealand, where it created an eerie scene atop glacier-covered peaks. In Australia, summer extends from December to February, with the fire season typically peaking in late January or early February. Bushfires and grass fires in Australia are a regular and widespread occurrence that have significantly moulded the nature of our continent over millions of years. According to the Geoscience Department of the Australian Government, natural ecosystems have evolved with fire, as the landscape, becomes more biologically diverse. Apart from the hot, dry weather which makes it easy for blazes to start and spread, natural causes have been blamed in the past for most bushfires. Often this is lightning strikes in drought-affected forests. In late December 2019, Victoria State Emergency Service had reported that dry lightning was responsible for starting a number of fires in Victoria’s East Gippsland regions, which travelled more than 20 kilometres in just five hours. Additionally, a police statement indicated that the New South Wales police had charged at least 24 people with deliberately starting bushfires, and have taken legal action against 183 people for fire-related offences since November 2019.


Articles inside

CHINESE ZODIACS

1min
pages 63-64

DERRY GIRLS

4min
pages 60-61

YOU

1min
page 62

METANOIA

1min
page 59

DISNEY + REVIEW

7min
pages 56-58

CHOIR AT 2 O’CLOCK

1min
page 48

YOUR 2020 STUDY PLAN

2min
pages 46-47

THE PATH TO CONSCIOUSNESS: FOR YOUNG AUSSIES, THE ROAD NOT TAKEN?

7min
pages 44-45

VIBING TO EXTINCTION

5min
pages 42-43

01:23:45: WHY HBO’S ‘CHERNOBYL’ FREAKED ME OUT

5min
pages 40-41

GRAPEY’S GUIDE TO MQ

4min
page 39

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS

3min
page 38

MEET THE TEAM

3min
pages 36-37

I DON’T GET IT: CLIMATE CHANGE MILLENIALS

3min
pages 34-35

ILLUSTRATED: WHAT KIND OF NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION ARE YOU?

1min
pages 30-31

YOU ARE HERE WAHROONGA

4min
pages 32-33

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

12min
pages 16-19

THE CHALLENGE: GRAPEY’S LIST

8min
pages 24-25

HOW DO WE SLEEP WHEN OUR BEDS ARE BURNING?

13min
pages 10-13

AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE, NO NO NO!

5min
pages 20-22

POP-CULTURE REWIND AWARD SEASON

7min
pages 28-29

YOUR CHALLENGE: OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE

3min
pages 26-27

WRITING ON THE WALL MOVING OUT

2min
page 23

“I AM LISTENING”

8min
pages 14-15
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