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Old 08-13-2023, 06:04 AM  
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Originally Posted by Rochard View Post
This is horrible.

This is all because of climate change and global warming. It's getting hotter, it's raining less, and droughts are much more common. Everything is so dry that a small fire quickly grows and gets out of control. This started in California. then Oregon, Washington, Montana, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas.... Canada..... Europe is having issues too, Greece...

Just north of me is Paradise, California, which burned down... People were trapped in the town and could not get out. Eventually this will happen with a large town and thousands of people will die...
So you're blaming all droughts on climate change?

The Paradise fire was caused by a downed PG&E power line, the fire spread thru a developed area of homes. Had nothing to do with drought.

The 10-year average in California through July 10 is 2,591,523 acres. Last year on this date, 4,845,027 acres had already burned.
This being a hot year, how do you explain this, maybe because snow levels, maybe because of recent work done in forest maintenance done by the order of Trump a couple years ago.
But so called Climate change is an excuse
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