The administration’s own National Climate Assessment found that the amount of land burned in wildfires over the past 30 years is double what it would have been if our climate weren’t changing. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/climate-change-already-reshaping-u-s-says-national-climate-assessment/ …
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Right, because we can legislate climate change, but not forest management, right?
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Or maybe forest management is not the real problem here?
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Well Senator, if forest management in California is anything like it was when I was heli-logging there in the 80's you should be glad the state hasnt burned up
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I don't think he's necessarily denying it. He's just saying improper forest management contributed to it more. Which is entirely possible.
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Please America vote for leaders who want to protect the environment and prevent more climate change. Compassionate understanding leaders need to lead in 2020. Blue wave everybody.
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We have enough regulations..controlled burns
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It obviously was Diane. Didn't clear the brush, terrible forest management. California's fault. Fire fighters will tell you that.
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