Abstract

The problem of Australian forest fires has always captured the world’s attention. Each forest fire will bring huge losses. It can be huge death of animals, leading to more animals becoming endangered species, and it causes a high mortality rate. The study is about the impact of climate change on Australia's forest fires. The study contains information about Australia's current climate change and the analysis of the relationship between climate change and forest fires, finding that climate is the main factor for the increasing possibility of the forest fire. The study also includes the measurement used by governments and suggestions to reduce the cost of forest fires. For example, the wide no-fuel or micro-fuel Asset Protection Zone (APZ) can greatly influence the operation and viability of small lands and public reserves. Reducing the use of flammable matter and house density and building residential areas with fire suppression devices are necessary. The study shows the severity of problems caused by climate change and the necessity of fire prevention.

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