Climate Change - The Australian Heatwave of December 2019
Eucla, in south-east Western Australia, hit 49.8 degrees Celsius on December 19th, 2019.

The map shows Australia coloured dark red, indicating temperatures around 40°C. However, some spots of the country are covered with white spots, indicating the heat was inching towards 50°C.

The map shows Australia coloured dark red, indicating temperatures around 40°C. However, some spots of the country are covered with white spots, indicating the heat was inching towards 50°C.
Leading climate scientist Stefan Rahmstorf said.....
"the probability for this extreme heat occurring by chance in a world without global heating is essentially zero. "

Huge bushfires swept through many areas, destroying homes and wildlife.
It is estimated that around a billion animals died.
It is estimated that around a billion animals died.
Another leading climate scientist, Michael Mann, said ...
"Yes -we might have still seen an Australian heat wave, but we wouldn't have seen such a RECORD early summer heatwave in the absence of human-caused planetary warming..."