During the
summer 2019–20 bushfire season, Australia experienced months of devastating
bushfires across the nation, unprecedented in their scale, duration, and intensity, prompting it to be called the "summer from hell". Many records were broken over the summer. Overall, 26 people lost their lives, almost 2,500 homes were lost, and more than 5.5 million hectares were burnt. Almost 80% of Australians were impacted - directly or indirectly - by the bushfires, and the Gospers Mountain fire, "the Monster", was Australia's largest forest fire ever recorded, burning more than 500,000 hectares. Throughout the duration of the bushfires, members of ELCA regularly appeared in the media to provide commentary on the conditions and consistently linked the cause of the unprecedented bushfires to climate change.
Greg Mullins penned an op-ed during the worst of the fires that stated, "In the past I have heard some federal politicians dodge the question of the influence of climate change on extreme weather and fires by saying, 'It's terrible that this matter is being raised while the fires are still burning.' But if not now, then when?" Former ACT Emergency Services Authority commissioner
Peter Dunn said that, "What I'm seeing is an absolute crisis in the leadership that we do not have right now in this country. Our leadership is
asleep at the wheel. In fact, in some areas, I think it's on life support." During the summer of 2019–20, ELCA was mentioned over 78,000 times in the media reaching over 100 million people. This included 14,000 times in traditional media and 64,000 times on social media. == National Bushfire and Climate Summit ==