“…19 Between October, 2019, and February, 2020, the eastern seaboard of Australia was affected by an unprecedented fire season, with more than 7 million hectares of Eucalyptus forests burned causing harm to biodiversity and substantial carbon emissions. 24,25 The fires caused harm to human populations through the destruction of more than 3000 homes, 33 direct deaths, widespread social trauma, and chronic smoke pollution. 24 The state of New South Wales, Australia, was the most affected, and estimates show that the PM 2•5 that covered the state during this period probably translated into an additional 200 deaths, 1600 hospital admissions, and 700 asthma emergency department visits, with health costs of more than AU$1 billion.…”