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Home / Environment / Australia Heatwave Sparks Wildfire Fears

Australia Heatwave Sparks Wildfire Fears

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Record temperatures forecast across three Australian states.
  • Dangerous weather combination exacerbates wildfire risks.
  • New tech measures ocean CO2 absorption for carbon credits.
Australia Heatwave Sparks Wildfire Fears

Parts of Australia are experiencing a significant heatwave, with record high temperatures anticipated in New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Meteorologists warn that the combination of extreme heat, dry conditions, and strong winds poses a severe risk of uncontrollable wildfires. This heatwave follows recent extreme weather events that have already sparked multiple blazes across the continent.

In parallel, companies like Fujitsu are developing advanced technologies to measure carbon dioxide absorbed by coastal ecosystems. These efforts aim to accelerate the growth of the blue carbon credit market. Underwater drones are being used to map and quantify carbon sequestration by marine plant life, with the goal of creating digital twins for estimating CO2 absorption and forecasting conservation impacts.

Blue carbon projects, particularly those involving mangroves and salt marshes, are attractive due to their high carbon storage capacity compared to tropical forests and lower vulnerability to threats like fire and drought. However, challenges such as limited supply, high operating costs, and significant uncertainties in estimating carbon storage remain. Investor confidence is a key factor, with new technologies like hyperspectral satellites and underwater drones being crucial for reducing measurement risks.

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Efforts are underway to improve the cost-effectiveness and accuracy of blue carbon projects. For instance, submersible drones are being deployed for more efficient planting of seagrass. These advancements are critical for ensuring the integrity of carbon offsets and unlocking financing for ecosystem restoration, ultimately contributing to climate change mitigation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The heatwave increases the risk of wildfires becoming uncontrollable and uncontainable due to hot, dry, and windy weather conditions.
Underwater drones and other technologies are being used to measure carbon dioxide absorbed by coastal ecosystems, aiding in the generation of blue carbon credits.
Mangrove and salt marsh ecosystems can store more carbon per acre than tropical forests and are less vulnerable to fires and droughts, making blue carbon projects appealing.

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