
Australia's fires are so large they're generating their own weather systems. Since September, an area the size of Austria has burned, with smoke forming a plume half the size of Europe. More than two dozen people have died and half a billion animals killed. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has come under criticism for his handling of the disaster, and for not taking the climate crisis seriously enough. He admits a link between reducing emissions and protecting the environment, but is he taking the climate crisis seriously? #Bushfires #AustraliaFires #ScottMorrison Guests Jonathon Kendall Bush Fire Evacuee Mark Howden Climate Scientist Tony Kevin Former Australian Diplomat Graham Young Executive Director at the Australian Institute for Progress