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World Service,24 Oct 2013,17 mins

Australian Bush Fires

Science In Action

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Bush fires have been spreading across New South Wales, Australia, for over a week with little hope of getting them under control soon. Although bush fires are an expected part of an Australian summer, the fire season has started much earlier than usual. We look at the causes of the Australian bush fires and consider how much of them are due to human impacts on the climate. Nuclear Energy Roundup Plans for two new nuclear reactors in England have been announced this week, which once built will supply 5% of Britain’s electricity. Globally 60 new reactors are currently under construction; many of which are joint ventures between nations. We take a look at the future of nuclear energy and how energy provision is becoming an increasingly globalised project. Supercomputer Models Weather Data Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois has developed a supercomputer that is capable of doing hundreds of trillions of calculations per second. It will enable scientists to get a handle on how the many levels of physical, biological and chemical processes influence the planets climate. (Photo credit: A firefighter hoses down the flames in New South Wales © AFP/Getty Images)

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