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PM flags hazard reduction burns for RC
ScoMo is kicking the awful vile Greenies who burnt Australia to the ground while they are down by making hazard reduction a national goal to control bush fires in the upcoming RC.
One can expect blood curdling howls from the fowl Greenies and their Rent a Crowds as they glue themselves to trees and things.
Hazard burns trump emissions for fires: PM
Matt Coughlan 9:09am, Jan 22, 2020 Updated: 2h ago
PM Scott Morrison wants the states to focus on hazard reduction measures to reduce bushfire risks. Photo: AAP
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has argued hazard reduction burns could be more important than cutting carbon emissions in Australia’s future fight against bushfires.
Faced with the prospect of hotter and drier fire seasons as a result of climate change, Mr Morrison believes the focus should be on minimising fuel loads.
“Hazard reduction is as important as emissions reduction,” the Prime Minister told Sky News on Tuesday.
“Many would argue even more so, because it has a direct practical impact on the safety of a person going into a bushfire season.”
Mr Morrison said the government was considering a way to name and shame states that don’t complete required hazard reduction burns.
He flagged new national standards for meeting hazard reduction targets, along with a review of land-clearing laws, native vegetation rules and allowing grazing in national parks.
“We report all the time on what our emissions reductions are, but across the country there is not a national system of reporting to track how hazard reduction is progressing,” he said.
“There’s been plenty of chat around emissions reduction and that’s fine, hazard reduction though is the thing that is going to take a more practical effect on how safe people are in future fire seasons.”
Those issues are expected to form a key part of a proposed royal commission into the extended fire season in which almost 30 people have died and thousands of homes destroyed.
Mr Morrison wants the inquiry to run for no more than six months so its recommendations are handed down before the next fire season.
While a royal commission would also look at when the federal government could step in with the defence force during natural disasters, the PM praised state efforts.
State laws around land-clearing, native vegetation and grazing in national parks would also form part of the review.
The PM is preparing a cabinet submission for a royal commission into the bushfire season considering emissions reduction, adaptation and resilience measures.
The states would have to agree to the inquiry.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... -morrison/
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One can expect blood curdling howls from the fowl Greenies and their Rent a Crowds as they glue themselves to trees and things.
Hazard burns trump emissions for fires: PM
Matt Coughlan 9:09am, Jan 22, 2020 Updated: 2h ago
PM Scott Morrison wants the states to focus on hazard reduction measures to reduce bushfire risks. Photo: AAP
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has argued hazard reduction burns could be more important than cutting carbon emissions in Australia’s future fight against bushfires.
Faced with the prospect of hotter and drier fire seasons as a result of climate change, Mr Morrison believes the focus should be on minimising fuel loads.
“Hazard reduction is as important as emissions reduction,” the Prime Minister told Sky News on Tuesday.
“Many would argue even more so, because it has a direct practical impact on the safety of a person going into a bushfire season.”
Mr Morrison said the government was considering a way to name and shame states that don’t complete required hazard reduction burns.
He flagged new national standards for meeting hazard reduction targets, along with a review of land-clearing laws, native vegetation rules and allowing grazing in national parks.
“We report all the time on what our emissions reductions are, but across the country there is not a national system of reporting to track how hazard reduction is progressing,” he said.
“There’s been plenty of chat around emissions reduction and that’s fine, hazard reduction though is the thing that is going to take a more practical effect on how safe people are in future fire seasons.”
Those issues are expected to form a key part of a proposed royal commission into the extended fire season in which almost 30 people have died and thousands of homes destroyed.
Mr Morrison wants the inquiry to run for no more than six months so its recommendations are handed down before the next fire season.
While a royal commission would also look at when the federal government could step in with the defence force during natural disasters, the PM praised state efforts.
State laws around land-clearing, native vegetation and grazing in national parks would also form part of the review.
The PM is preparing a cabinet submission for a royal commission into the bushfire season considering emissions reduction, adaptation and resilience measures.
The states would have to agree to the inquiry.
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/nationa ... -morrison/
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Another 10cents earned by Juliar for a coalition nonsense cut and paste
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Lefty Reddy empties his empty mind out on the ground.
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But leaving empty headed Reddy in his misery and back to the red hot stuff.
Where is the Duty of Care that must legally be provided by the Councils and State governments for their citizens, or are their decisions based on the Green/Labor mantra that flora and fauna are more important than life and limb, animals, pets and properties ?
Good to see the PM taking control - his convictions will have reward whilst the Greeny/Labor mob`s convictions of nit picking, politicising Catastrophe with no policies and no leadership will remain in the wilderness for the foreseeable future.
PM: cut bushfire fuel, not just carbon emissions
ROSIE LEWIS 2 HOURS AGO JANUARY 22, 2020
VIDEO:EXCLUSIVE: Prime Minister flags national hazard reduction burn registry:- https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6125145152001
In an exclusive interview with Sky News host Peta Credlin, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said any royal commission should probe the prospects of a national registry.
Scott Morrison declared hazard reduction was just as important as emissions reduction, and possibly even more so. Picture: Getty
Scott Morrison has called for a national standard for bushfire hazard-reduction burns and declared that tracking measures to cut fuel loads is at least as important as monitoring Australia’s carbon emissions.
In the wake of the bushfires crisis, the Prime Minister criticised the fact there were clear rules and transparency arrangements for reporting on emissions but not on mitigation measures.
He highlighted hazard-reduction burns, land-clearing laws and management of native vegetation and national parks as critical state issues that had to be scrutinised.
“We report all the time on what our emissions reductions are but across the country there is not a national system of reporting to track how hazard reduction is progressing,” Mr Morrison said on Tuesday night.
“These are all responsibilities of the states and I’m not making any argument for the federal government to be intervening in any of these areas but it is a very reasonable expectation people have that there are national standards, that there is transparency around how this is being achieved.
“Hazard reduction is as important as emissions reduction and many would argue, I think, even more so because it has an even more direct practical impact on the safety of a person going into a bushfire season.”
Mr Morrison is preparing a submission to put to his cabinet for a royal commission into Australia’s bushfire season, during which 29 people have been killed and more than 1000 homes have been destroyed.
If the states agreed, the royal commission would consider emissions reduction as well as adaptation and resilience measures to manage the changing climate
Asked by Sky News presenter Peta Credlin whether the government might consider a national fire-risk management plan, fuel-reduction strategy or naming and shaming states that “are not doing what they said they would do”, Mr Morrison said: “These are very constructive suggestions; we’re thinking along very similar lines.”
A national hazard-reduction register could require legislation.
BREAKING: Scott Morrison flags naming and shaming states that fail to meet recommended hazard reduction burn targets, suggesting his government could introduce “national standards” to reduce fuel loads https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... kynewsaust
The Australian revealed this month that hazard-reduction burns in Victoria over the past three years combined did not reach the level recommended for a single year by the Black Saturday royal commission.
Of the 812 hazard-reduction burns the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services planned for since 2016, just 439 had been completed.
A NSW parliamentary committee into the 2001-02 Black Christmas fires — which devastated swaths of national parks around Sydney and destroyed more than 100 homes — urged reform of the responsibilities and protections of private landholders in relation to controlled burns.
Mr Morrison said a royal commission into the 2019-20 bushfires should not go for more than six months so respective governments could use the recommendations of the inquiry to prepare for the next bushfire season.
“There’s been 100 inquiries or thereabouts since the Ash Wednesday fires,” he said.
“We need to do a very quick audit and there have been agencies that have already done a lot of this work … (the royal commission will address) how we’re performing when it comes to reducing the risk as we face these fires and hotter, dryer, longer summers. There’s been plenty of chat about emissions reduction and that’s fine. Hazard reduction though is the thing that is going to take a more practical effect on how safe people are in future fire seasons.”
Mr Morrison wants any royal commission to look at the legality of the federal government calling out the Australian Defence Force to respond to a natural disaster.
Three thousand reservists were called out in January on a compulsory basis to help in the bushfire recovery.
“I want to know when the trigger line is. I want to know where the authority is established for the prime minister, for the federal government, to be able to take the initiative and move in and direct getting these resources in place where we believe life and property is under threat and we believe we can play a constructive role,” Mr Morrison said.
“That’s no criticism of the state governments — I want to make this very clear, they’ve done an amazing job.”
Mr Morrison was criticised for his initial response to the bushfires, including staying on his pre-Christmas family holiday to Hawaii, and has come under increasing pressure to take action on climate change.
Anthony Albanese on Tuesday said climate change had contributed to the intensity of the fires and the length of the season, and accused Mr Morrison of being reluctant to take action.
Mr Morrison has announced an initial $2bn reconstruction fund to be managed by the new national bushfire recovery agency.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... fa8f97aae1
Where is the Duty of Care that must legally be provided by the Councils and State governments for their citizens, or are their decisions based on the Green/Labor mantra that flora and fauna are more important than life and limb, animals, pets and properties ?
Good to see the PM taking control - his convictions will have reward whilst the Greeny/Labor mob`s convictions of nit picking, politicising Catastrophe with no policies and no leadership will remain in the wilderness for the foreseeable future.
PM: cut bushfire fuel, not just carbon emissions
ROSIE LEWIS 2 HOURS AGO JANUARY 22, 2020
VIDEO:EXCLUSIVE: Prime Minister flags national hazard reduction burn registry:- https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6125145152001
In an exclusive interview with Sky News host Peta Credlin, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said any royal commission should probe the prospects of a national registry.
Scott Morrison declared hazard reduction was just as important as emissions reduction, and possibly even more so. Picture: Getty
Scott Morrison has called for a national standard for bushfire hazard-reduction burns and declared that tracking measures to cut fuel loads is at least as important as monitoring Australia’s carbon emissions.
In the wake of the bushfires crisis, the Prime Minister criticised the fact there were clear rules and transparency arrangements for reporting on emissions but not on mitigation measures.
He highlighted hazard-reduction burns, land-clearing laws and management of native vegetation and national parks as critical state issues that had to be scrutinised.
“We report all the time on what our emissions reductions are but across the country there is not a national system of reporting to track how hazard reduction is progressing,” Mr Morrison said on Tuesday night.
“These are all responsibilities of the states and I’m not making any argument for the federal government to be intervening in any of these areas but it is a very reasonable expectation people have that there are national standards, that there is transparency around how this is being achieved.
“Hazard reduction is as important as emissions reduction and many would argue, I think, even more so because it has an even more direct practical impact on the safety of a person going into a bushfire season.”
Mr Morrison is preparing a submission to put to his cabinet for a royal commission into Australia’s bushfire season, during which 29 people have been killed and more than 1000 homes have been destroyed.
If the states agreed, the royal commission would consider emissions reduction as well as adaptation and resilience measures to manage the changing climate
Asked by Sky News presenter Peta Credlin whether the government might consider a national fire-risk management plan, fuel-reduction strategy or naming and shaming states that “are not doing what they said they would do”, Mr Morrison said: “These are very constructive suggestions; we’re thinking along very similar lines.”
A national hazard-reduction register could require legislation.
BREAKING: Scott Morrison flags naming and shaming states that fail to meet recommended hazard reduction burn targets, suggesting his government could introduce “national standards” to reduce fuel loads https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... kynewsaust
The Australian revealed this month that hazard-reduction burns in Victoria over the past three years combined did not reach the level recommended for a single year by the Black Saturday royal commission.
Of the 812 hazard-reduction burns the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services planned for since 2016, just 439 had been completed.
A NSW parliamentary committee into the 2001-02 Black Christmas fires — which devastated swaths of national parks around Sydney and destroyed more than 100 homes — urged reform of the responsibilities and protections of private landholders in relation to controlled burns.
Mr Morrison said a royal commission into the 2019-20 bushfires should not go for more than six months so respective governments could use the recommendations of the inquiry to prepare for the next bushfire season.
“There’s been 100 inquiries or thereabouts since the Ash Wednesday fires,” he said.
“We need to do a very quick audit and there have been agencies that have already done a lot of this work … (the royal commission will address) how we’re performing when it comes to reducing the risk as we face these fires and hotter, dryer, longer summers. There’s been plenty of chat about emissions reduction and that’s fine. Hazard reduction though is the thing that is going to take a more practical effect on how safe people are in future fire seasons.”
Mr Morrison wants any royal commission to look at the legality of the federal government calling out the Australian Defence Force to respond to a natural disaster.
Three thousand reservists were called out in January on a compulsory basis to help in the bushfire recovery.
“I want to know when the trigger line is. I want to know where the authority is established for the prime minister, for the federal government, to be able to take the initiative and move in and direct getting these resources in place where we believe life and property is under threat and we believe we can play a constructive role,” Mr Morrison said.
“That’s no criticism of the state governments — I want to make this very clear, they’ve done an amazing job.”
Mr Morrison was criticised for his initial response to the bushfires, including staying on his pre-Christmas family holiday to Hawaii, and has come under increasing pressure to take action on climate change.
Anthony Albanese on Tuesday said climate change had contributed to the intensity of the fires and the length of the season, and accused Mr Morrison of being reluctant to take action.
Mr Morrison has announced an initial $2bn reconstruction fund to be managed by the new national bushfire recovery agency.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... fa8f97aae1
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The vile evil Greeny scoundrels who burnt Australia to the ground are very disappointed to see the bush regrowing after the fire (as it has for thousands of years!!).
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The bush will regenerate, it always does. The animals won't.
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My friend grumpy Greta sailed a boat from Swedishland to United Nation to save the world from climate crime, because a coal miner stole her childhood.
She says science burnt Australia down 'cause we have too much electricity.
Barry the bully says Al Ninny caused the bushfires, but I don't believe him because my Mum told the man at the shop not to sell him any matches.
King Scotty on TV said the bushfires were caused by Indians in the ocean with dimples, but my teacher Mizz Codswallop says that's raysh't goat scraping.
Uncle Percy says it was caused by hot air from Bob Brown's air conditioner that sucked the moisture out of Tasmania,
and that's why all the Victorians who moved there got old and wrinkly.
My Dad says it was Malcolm turnbull pumping hydrogen up the Snowy river that blew up the koala bears fermenting eucalyptus juice.
I think he's right 'cause he's a scientist, and has a secret lab in the garage.
He got the recipe for Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs so all the girls and boys at music festivals can spit ecstacy bungers at evil white men who sunk the Rainbow Warrior.
Now when there's a rainbow I see capitalists looking for pots of carbon credit.
She says science burnt Australia down 'cause we have too much electricity.
Barry the bully says Al Ninny caused the bushfires, but I don't believe him because my Mum told the man at the shop not to sell him any matches.
King Scotty on TV said the bushfires were caused by Indians in the ocean with dimples, but my teacher Mizz Codswallop says that's raysh't goat scraping.
Uncle Percy says it was caused by hot air from Bob Brown's air conditioner that sucked the moisture out of Tasmania,
and that's why all the Victorians who moved there got old and wrinkly.
My Dad says it was Malcolm turnbull pumping hydrogen up the Snowy river that blew up the koala bears fermenting eucalyptus juice.
I think he's right 'cause he's a scientist, and has a secret lab in the garage.
He got the recipe for Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs so all the girls and boys at music festivals can spit ecstacy bungers at evil white men who sunk the Rainbow Warrior.
Now when there's a rainbow I see capitalists looking for pots of carbon credit.
If Donald Trump is so close to the Ruskis, why couldn't he get Vladimir Putin to put novichok in Xi Jjinping's lipstick?
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Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism. - Eric Blair
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Is poor upset Greeny BRossy going to glue himself to a tree ?
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Please cease with the constant personal insults. This isn't OP.
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