Sky News host Chris Kenny says a group of former fire chiefs calling for climate change action are running a “political and environmental campaign”.
“Blaming the wildfire problem on climate change is a cop-out by fire chiefs who have, and are, presiding over a disastrous period of bushfire and public land mismanagement in Australia,” he said.
“Public money which could have been spent on making communities safer and more bushfire-resilient, will be wasted on projects that will have no bushfire benefits in the foreseeable future.” Mr Kenny said the group had "raised the ire" of some volunteer firefighters since the campaign was launched. Image: News Corp Australia
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