John Stossel Already Debunked the Idea That Climate Change Caused the California Wildfires
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10 Jan 2025 ~~ By Brandon Morse
The moment any kind of natural disaster happens, Democrats immediately begin screaming about climate change. Of all the boogiemen the left has in their closet of scary monsters, "climate change" is arguably their most successful as it's allowed the left to use it as a way to frighten people into voting for them, and allowed them to manipulated billions and billions of dollars to their liking.
With the California wildfires raging around LA, you can bet the Democrats immediately pointed to climate change as the culprit.
Is it? Did the fires start because of the prophesied coming of mother nature's retribution for humanity's hubris and abuse of the planet?
Nope. Paganism is, once again, wrong.
The fires are the fault of bad management and horrific environmental policies laid down by the very people who claim to love the environment the most, and John Stossel's video on the subject makes that very clear.
As usual, Stossel cut through the nonsense the left and its obedient media like to feed the people and looked at the facts. Funny enough, the video he created on the California wildfires wasn't even from this year. This video, in particular, was released four years ago when wildfires were raging through California thanks to government mismanagement of the forests.
As Stossel points out in a post on X, nothing has actually changed.
Commentary:
This is wrong. You don’t even need the five Whys to see this. Why didn’t you have competent people managing and maintaining the water supply and distribution system? We prioritized DEI. Why did you prioritize DEI? Because we needed people who support environmental justice? Why do you need environmental justice? To prevent the racist impact of global climate change. It really couldn’t be simpler than that.
Maybe the state pf California should look to Europe for methods of reducing their forest fires, especially around cities and residential sub-dividions...
See:
Climate change has increased forest fire risk across Europe. Even so, the burnt area of the Mediterranean region has decreased slightly since 1980, indicating that fire control efforts have been effective. However, in recent years, forest fires coinciding with record droughts and heatwaves have...
www.eea.europa.eu
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Managing State Forests Responsibly
eustafor.eu
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Abstract. Drought and heat events in Europe are becoming increasingly frequent due to human-induced climate change, impacting both human well-being and ecosystem functioning. The intensity and effects of these events vary across the continent, making it crucial for decision-makers to understand...
nhess.copernicus.org