The Sydney suburbs most at risk to bushfire
- by Peter Hannam and Nigel Gladstone
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Michael McCormack says only "lunatic city-based greenies" would link the unprecedented bushfires to climate change ("Deputy PM says climate change is a concern of 'raving inner city lunatics", November 11). Never mind that a host of scientists and fire chiefs say otherwise. Seems climate change is to the Coalition as gun control is to the US Republican Party. Never to be spoken of in times of crisis because that's politicising a tragedy. Once the crisis is over, do whatever it takes to ensure nothing is done to genuinely reduce the risks of it happening again. Then rinse, repeat when the next inevitable tragedy occurs. The trouble for all of us living in bushfire-prone areas or grappling with the drought is that the climate isn't political and it's not concerned with who we voted for 'Raving city lunatics' agree with scientists, fire chiefs
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