EMH
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All that to come up with the wrong conclusion.
Only proving that simple people form wrong conclusions for political reasons.
The fact that climate change causing higher temperatures, and lack of rain, is causing forest fires.
Then climate scientists take that and explain the science around it.
BAWK goes the science invalid parrot. BAWK.
Um, if warming Earth makes it drier and more prone to fires, why was Jurassic WARMER AND WETTER???
DUH DUH DUH DUH wait for me to PARROT my conflicted taxpayer funded fudgebaking heroes for "my" answer...
The Jurassic period (199.6 million to 145.5 million years ago) was characterized by a warm, wet climate that gave rise to lush vegetation and abundant life.