The redwoods are on fire.

the other mike

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So what's to blame ? Climate change or poor management ?

China has been busy reversing the Gobi desert over there....

.. why couldn't we do the same thing here. ??? oh yeah because we spend a trillion dollars a year on war.

Other countries are also solving the water problem by building desalination plants along the shoreline but we can't afford to cuz we're still at war.
 
So what's to blame ? Climate change or poor management ?

China has been busy reversing the Gobi desert over there....

.. why couldn't we do the same thing here. ??? oh yeah because we spend a trillion dollars a year on war.

Other countries are also solving the water problem by building desalination plants along the shoreline but we can't afford to cuz we're still at war.

What are the environmental impacts of desalination? Most forms of desalination are energy-intensive. Desalination has the potential to increase fossil fuel dependence, increase greenhouse gas emissions, and exacerbate climate change if renewable energy sources are not used for freshwater production.

Ocean-Water Desalination A Solution or a Problem?​

 
Someone culturally-appropriated a Native American Cherokee and stole his name to give to some fucking trees.

Let the fuckers burn.
 
Meh, they have survived many fires over the years, they will survive this one too. Their bark is from one to three feet thick.

Redwood trees live up to 2,000 years, and have branches that grow up to five feet in diameter. Its bark can grow up to 12 inches thick. The Giant Sequoia trees can live up to an astonishing 3,000 years, and have branches up to eight feet in diameter. Its bark can grow to an amazing thickness of three feet.
 
The CDF in California couldn't put out a blue tip match with a five gallon bucket of water.....
 
Those trees are 10,000 years old some of them.

smh

I say we chop them all down and count the rings.

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