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European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano on the International Space Station.

Starting in New South Wales in September 2019, and extending into Victoria, the ferocious Australian bushfires were fueled by record-breaking temperatures. In the midst of a climate crisis, 2019 was the hottest year on record in Australia. Winds blew smoke over New Zealand and crossed the South Pacific Ocean, even reaching Chile and Argentina. A staggering 10 million hectares (25 million acres) of land were burned, at least twenty-four people were killed, and it was reported that almost half a billion animals perished. During the fires there was increased carbon monoxide along Australia’s southeast coast. January 12, 2020.


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