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by kristopolous
2099 days ago
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Ok, why then are the largest fires in Russia, Australia, Canada, and Bolivia? Is that also bad management from the Democrats? Cool let's look at US only, because that will be your reply. We have the 2004 Alaska fire, the 2017 Montana wildfire or the fires in Idaho and Georgia in 2007 that were over 500,000 acres. Are those also meddling Democrats and Environmentalists? What about the largest fire in Kansas history that went into Oklahoma in 2016. The largest fire in Utah was in 2007 as well. When doing a proper survey, there's literally not a shred of empirical evidence to back your claim. This is a global phenomena exhibiting exactly zero bias towards any particular political party. We're at the anger/bargaining stage of denialism with some people. Which is fine, but it shouldn't be used as a basis for public policy. |
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It is a GOVERNMENT problem, both parties are terrible.
>>We have the 2004 Alaska fire, the 2017 Montana wildfire or the fires in Idaho and Georgia in 2007 that were over 500,000 acres
Isnt that kinda of the point, the claim is that Climate change is the cause, but fires of this kind have been happening for decades
Fire happen in forests, and proper forest management will lessen their impact (it will not prevent them)
Forest fires have been happening since before humans existed on this plant, and they will continue to happen long after we have killed ourselves with our own stupidity