So we admit that climate is part of the problem then? Thanks. That's progress.
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• To date, wildfire has burned 6.5 million acres in US. Much of the acreage is NOT even a forest, but grass, brush, cheatgrass & chaparral. • From 1919-1949 an average of 30 million acres burned annually. • From 1500-1800 an estimated 145 million acres burned annually.pic.twitter.com/gAf9hfaY6P
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Wait, do you mean "bad forest management" like when the timber industry cut down millions of acres of ancient, old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest and built logging roads into the heart of wild country? Didn't the
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So heat waves and lack of rain are a small issue?
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1990 study says that PNW oldgrowth liquidation in the previous century emitted GHG 100x the global average for emissions from land use
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I agree partially but more in favor of "Boy, we sure don't talk about power plants," as much.
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Ben, it's disgusting you turned the
@NatResources handle into a platform of conspiracy theories. I can't believe a damn thing that you tweet...even if there is a hint of something useful. This account should be a resource for America. You turned it into utter junk!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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