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What does climate change have to do with bushfires?

Bin Jalaludin A B D and Geoffrey G. Morgan B C
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A School of Population Health, University of New South Wales, High Street, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia.

B Centre for Air pollution, energy and health Research (CAR), 431 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, NSW 2037, Australia.

C Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia. Email: geoffrey.morgan@sydney.edu.au

D Corresponding author. Email: b.jalaludin@unsw.edu.au

Australian Health Review 45(1) 4-6 https://doi.org/10.1071/AHv45n1_ED3
Published: 3 February 2021



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