Re: The unspoken truth about wildfires
Dude <[email protected]> Fri, 31 Jul 2026 13:39:57 -0700
| Newsgroups | alt.buddha.short.fat.guy |
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| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
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On 7/31/2026 10:04 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote: > On Fri, 31 Jul 2026 12:40:32 -0400, Wilson <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 7/30/2026 3:50 PM, Tara wrote: >>> Julian <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> On 30/07/2026 19:56, Tara wrote: >>>>> On Jul 30, 2026 at 2:53:09?PM EDT, "Julian" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> On 30/07/2026 19:29, Tara wrote: >>>>>>> On Jul 30, 2026 at 2:04:17?PM EDT, "Julian" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sadly he was proved right. So was I. After I warned in these very pages >>>>>>>> last year that government policy was worsening the fire risk on >>>>>>>> moorland, it gives me no pleasure to say: ‘I told you so.’ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Matt Ridley >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Indigenous peoples in North America have been conrolling the threat of wild >>>>>>> fires with prescribed/controlled burns for centuries. Canada is looking to do >>>>>>> the same in co-operation with our native people. We have a problem doing this >>>>>>> however because of the acessibility and vastness of our forests. But in a >>>>>>> country the size of Britain (and other European countries), it seems to me >>>>>>> that controlled fires are a no brainer. >>>>>> >>>>>> Are inaccessible fires in vast forests really a problem? >>>>>> I think they're as likely good for the land's long term health. >>>>> >>>>> There is that, but an uncontrolled fire can massively grow and send a lot of >>>>> smoke to people populated areas. >>>> >>>> A bit like a volcano. >>> >>> Yeah like that. >> >> The northeast US is hundreds of miles from the wildfires yet we've had >> serious air quality warnings this year and last. A few weeks ago it >> literally dimmed the sun for several days, making what was otherwise a >> clear day look cloudy. >> >> https://www.cbsnews.com/news/wildfires-smoke-millions-exposed-midwest-northeast-us/ >> >> Those pictures are not an exaggeration. That's what it really looked like. > > So you can have an idea of what it was like in central ontario. > >> Meanwhile the idiot treehuggers think they know what's best. > > Meanwhile do nothing, do nothing, do nothing, deny, deny, deniers > think they know what is best., > There's just not much an individual can do, by themselves, personally, to control the threat of wild fires, weather change or global warming.