Mr McCormack acknowledged that further action must be taken to combat climate change but said there was "a lot of
hysteria" surrounding the issue.
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Firefighters' union leader Leighton Drury said Australia was "seeing an absolute lack of leadership from this government and it
is a disgrace".
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Criticism grew as a heatwave broke records across the country and exacerbated mammoth blazes, making the task even
harder for exhausted firefighters - many of them volunteers.
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Mr McCormack acknowledged that further action must be taken to combat climate change but said there was "a lot of
hysteria" surrounding the issue.
"Climate change is not the only factor that has caused these fires. There has been dry lightning strikes, there has been self-
combusting piles of manure, there has been a lot of arsonists out there causing fire," he said.
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Although climate change is not the direct cause of bushfires, scientists have long warned that a hotter, drier climate would
contribute to Australia's fires becoming more frequent and more intense.
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