Zero homes burned down because, again, people weren't entitled enough to think they could build a home in the middle of fireland.
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It's almost certain that the drought here is a consequence of climate change... But that drought isn't the reason we've these crazy fires.
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Reason Southern Cali fires are out of control is a direct consequence of the idea that we can suppress wildfires. Umm, hello? They're WILD.
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Anyway... I talked to a fire ecologist about a lot of this; he can explain it much better than I can:http://grist.org/article/smokey-was-wrong-you-cant-prevent-wildfires-and-you-shouldnt-try/ …
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The next time you see a SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRES ARE THE END OF THE WORLD story, please pause, and come back to this.
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Nature will take its course. Fuel-filled sage and brush ALWAYS burns; either slow, long burn now, or GIGANTIC quick burn tomorrow. You pick.
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Here's what they've done at Lake Arrowhead, where they haven't had a proper fire in 137 years. I just...pic.twitter.com/QwrYJ44BJB
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To clarify: I've been tweeting about Southern California brushfires specifically; other regions/vegetation = other explanations.
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Well maybe a little, in terms of frequency and intensity, but if we didn't have mansions in the way...
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You're right in that climate does make the fire season *longer*
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yeah, here's another good bit from the article.
@aurabogadopic.twitter.com/j0cHzLEoL4
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Climate change is making them harder to fight
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