right out, straight up. this summer in british columbia has been one of the worst fire seasons. the pathway is right there, right there. an entire town burnt down, and i feel like it is connected with the fact that we have zero respect for the trees. we don t see cedars this big anywhere anymore. like, how often do you see fir trees that big with that kind of bark? we know our forests help us clean our air, and it s an exchange.
the 2021 atlantic hurricane season was the third most active, with 21 named storms. these scenes of record cold winter weather in texas in february may have made world news but 2021 overall is ranked in the top ten warmest years for the usa after a summer which was its hottest on record. during it, california suffered one of its worst fire seasons. the biggest fire almost completely destroyed the town of greenville in august. summer heat in europe. 0n the italian island of sicily in august, the temperature hit 48.8 celsius if verified, a new record high for europe, which came during its hottest summer. the indian state of kerala in october, as a house is swept away in a flood.
my parents don t remember it being this hot. we are not used to seeing this kind of heat. we must risk everything. we must. there is no sacrifice too great right now to save our planet. look at that tree growing right out, straight up. this summer in british columbia has been one of the worst fire seasons. the pathway is right there, right there. an entire town burnt down, and i feel like it is connected with the fact that we have zero respect for the trees. we don t see cedars this big anywhere any more.
the species after the number of koalas plummeted in the last few years. we re investing in the world leading science in looking after our koala population. we are also investing heavily in education so ensure not only the public can understand how they can care, but also importantly veterinarians right across the country. reporter: one of the biggest threats to koalas bush fires. in 2019 and 2020, the world wildlife fund estimates more than 60,000 koalas were impacted in one of the country s worst fire seasons. that s a dramatic loss since estimates of their total numbers range from nearly half a million to fewer than 100,000 in the wild. during that time, the world watched in horror as unforgettable images emerged from the fires like this woman using her shirt to try to save a badly burned koala. or the apocalyptic looking
that everybody is talking about. my parents don t remember it being this hot. we are not used to seeing this kind of heat. we must risk everything. we must. there is no sacrifice to great right now to save our planet. look at that free going right out. this is summer in british columbia, it has been one of the worst fire seasons. the pathway is right there, right there. an entire town burnt down and i feel like it is connected with the fact that we have zero respect for the trees. we don t