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Fires in Australia: Hundreds Dead

Posted on: February 9, 2009 10:47 AM, by Greg Laden

We shall now have a moment of silence from the Global Warming Denialists. (By the way, did you notice? No praying or exortations to a creator or savior during this report. That was nice.)

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"Taking a chainsaw to a burning tree..."

Posted by: khan | February 9, 2009 1:07 PM

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And on top of this - literally two states up - torrential rains in Queensland is flooding the place and drowning people. Somehow I can't blame people for thinking it's the end times...

Posted by: Felicia Gilljam | February 10, 2009 9:24 AM

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