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>Southeast Australia has been getting hotter and drier. Droughts have lengthened, and temperatures regularly soar above 95 degrees F (35 degrees C). Bush fires abound. But somehow, its woodlands keep growing. One of the more extreme and volatile ecosystems on the planet is defying meteorology and becoming greener.

You don't say... Archive: https://archive.today/c9tjY From the post: >>Southeast Australia has been getting hotter and drier. Droughts have lengthened, and temperatures regularly soar above 95 degrees F (35 degrees C). Bush fires abound. But somehow, its woodlands keep growing. One of the more extreme and volatile ecosystems on the planet is defying meteorology and becoming greener.

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Possibly nature balancing out pH and temps and stuff. If CO2 is really rising then it makes sense you have more photosynthesis and plants will grow. Good for the planet but not the jew that wants more concrete and gargantuan factory warehouses

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BUt MorE see-yoh-toos are bad? RiGht?