The Black Summer of 2019/2020 saw the forests of southeast Australia go up in flames. The fire season started early, in September 2019, and by March 2020 fires had burned over 12.6 million hectares (Werner and Lyons). The scale and severity of the fires was quickly confirmed by scientists to be “unprecedented globally” (Boer et al.) and attributable to climate change (Nolan et al.).The fires were also a media spectacle, generating months of apocalyptic front-page images and harrowing broadcast footage. Media coverage was particularly preoccupied by the cause of the fires. Media framing of disasters often seeks to attribute blame (Anderson et al.; Ewart and McLean) and, over the course of the fire period, blame for the fires was attributed t...
This study addresses the difference in media coverage of the Australian bushfires and the pandemic, ...
The 2009 'Black Saturday' Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become known ...
The 2019–2020 “Black Summer” bushfire season woke Australian and global populations to the harsh rea...
The Black Summer of 2019/2020 saw the forests of southeast Australia go up in flames. The fire seaso...
The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by cl...
The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by cl...
Abstract The 2019/20 Black Summer bushfire disaster in southeast Australia was unprecedented: the e...
The February 2009 Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria was Australia\u27s worst peace-time d...
The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by cl...
As climate policy focusing events, wildfires are distinct from hurricanes, floods, and tornados beca...
2019/20 Australia's bushfire season (Black Summer fires) occurred during a period of record breaking...
Bushfires are common events in Australia reaching their peak each summer season. However, the last b...
The summer season of 2019–2020 has been named Australia’s Black Summer because of the large forest f...
Disastrous bushfires during the last months of 2019 and January 2020 affected Australia, raising the...
The 2009 \u27Black Saturday\u27 Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become ...
This study addresses the difference in media coverage of the Australian bushfires and the pandemic, ...
The 2009 'Black Saturday' Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become known ...
The 2019–2020 “Black Summer” bushfire season woke Australian and global populations to the harsh rea...
The Black Summer of 2019/2020 saw the forests of southeast Australia go up in flames. The fire seaso...
The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by cl...
The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by cl...
Abstract The 2019/20 Black Summer bushfire disaster in southeast Australia was unprecedented: the e...
The February 2009 Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria was Australia\u27s worst peace-time d...
The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by cl...
As climate policy focusing events, wildfires are distinct from hurricanes, floods, and tornados beca...
2019/20 Australia's bushfire season (Black Summer fires) occurred during a period of record breaking...
Bushfires are common events in Australia reaching their peak each summer season. However, the last b...
The summer season of 2019–2020 has been named Australia’s Black Summer because of the large forest f...
Disastrous bushfires during the last months of 2019 and January 2020 affected Australia, raising the...
The 2009 \u27Black Saturday\u27 Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become ...
This study addresses the difference in media coverage of the Australian bushfires and the pandemic, ...
The 2009 'Black Saturday' Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become known ...
The 2019–2020 “Black Summer” bushfire season woke Australian and global populations to the harsh rea...