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I've heard that 3rd Degree Burns amongst humans has INCREASED 87%, according to Medical Authorities, from 1995 to the PRESENT, with NO ACCOUNTABLE REASON. Five+-Alarm URBAN structure fires have increased in the same period, by 159%, with NO ACCOUNTABLE REASON. Militaries have reported that their HE (High-Explosives) operations--Warfare or not--are exceeding expected results, for NO ACCOUNTABLE REASONS. According to Law Enforcement, Auto Accidents involving flammability of the involved vehicles, has also increased 95%, for NO ACCOUNTABLE REASONS. What gives?? The sun is now capable of inflicting 2nd Degree Burns during "heat waves"; what gives??
Never ceases to amaze me when you footage of Aussies defending their homes from fire and they are wearing short pants, and t-shirts, singlets or no shirt, and light footwear.
My understanding of the facts. Natives used fire for decades for hunting. Nature adapted and eucalypts became dominate and thrive with fire. We've practically stopped burning the landscape to control fuel loads. We now have mammoth fires due to fuel loads. Drier conditions also play a part but remember all fires need 3 ingredients.
Bush fires in Australia have been occurring for far longer than the indigenous population has been here,, before any kind of humanoid species existed,, the plants that have grown to adapt to bushfires have been adapted for alot longer than any humanoid existed,, while the indigenous population did use fire to trap animals it wasn't the only reason they lit fire,, they would create hazard reductions,, but not like how it's done today,, they don't just make a line of fire and burn off,, they did what's called a slow burn or cold burn,, they would create circles of fires that they could easily control,, they were so adept at it that they very rarely lost control of their burn off's,, hazard reductions are extremely important to battling future fires but when you look at the shear amount of burnable land it becomes obvious that you can not ever do enough,, that's another area of where the indigenous population were smarter than we are today,, they would find the driest and the most dangerous areas to burn off,, people forget that they've had 10s of thousands of years to perfect everything they did,, it's only now that some areas are going back to this way of hazard reduction,, yes there are 3 ingredients to a bushfire,, but there's actually more to it than that,, you need fuel,, oxygen and a spark,, but the conditions are just as important,, especially weather conditions
Make no mistakes, Forrest fires are normally natural and necessary. The problem is people move into these places and firefighters are then forced to fight impossible fires.
A lot of fires in the past were caused by people. Now they’re caused by Nature. Mostly from lighting strikes me it’s sad. I live in Arizona near a ton of brush so I’ll lose everything.
What about water harvesting earthworks like fire breaks with continuous contour ditches or swales, and check dams in gullies to catch spread and soak water higher up in the landscape. These measures would hydrate the soil recharge shallow aquifers, help manage flash floods and catch ash from forest fires to prevent it from settling in reservoirs. There is lots of information on you tube. In India this work is done by communities by hand.
i am always amazed and somewhat flummoxed at man fighting fire and what he uses - in areas where its difficult to access with firefighting equipment, he sends in a bunch of guys with hoes to pick at the ground to prevent ground fire spreading, man also lets large areas burn in hope that it burns itself out, we lose thousands of acres this way, with all that man has available to him, there has to be better ways in tackling the problem head on - air tankers as i understand being expensive but providing jobs, only cover around 10% of wildfires, terrain and weather as ever plays its role in preventing many air assaults, but i often wonder at using things like snow machines, which i know can have environmental effects too (i read that leaflet) but using water seems a waste, a snow machine will spread water further and then you have the cooling effect, might work to delete an element or two of the fire triangle, i also wonder at creating devices to explode above the trees, to extinguish and cool the area with an airburst, i wonder how liquid nitrogen might work, what the expense might be set against what might burn and be lost, forest, habitat, nature, buildings, homes, lives - i watched another film where a chap said that most forest vegetation, woodland was worthless, but what about the CO2 it sucks up and the oxygen it gives us, not to mention the air pollution and continued poisoning of water - there is a hell of a lot to consider - whether some trees need fire or not, fires need putting out as soon as possible, and throw everything at it, i know in the US they are beginning to wake up and get helicopters on site asap to extinguish fires while they are still small, you don't hear much of those because they are the successes
I like how everyone is saying that fires are getting bigger... Imagine what it was like before humans... Fires like these and probably bigger happened all the time with the high levels of oxygen. Whole forests being wiped out by fires isn't new to mother Earth people... We're just here to witness it, that's all.
They are getting bigger. And who knows what it was like 65000 years ago. The aboriginal people had balance. We burned a billion animals in 2019. That is not sustainable.
Wherever we live in the world, from Australia to the US, the rise of mega-fires is becoming a fact of life. Tell us your story in the comments below 👇. And if you like our videos, subscribe ab.co/2YFO4Go
I've heard that 3rd Degree Burns amongst humans has INCREASED 87%, according to Medical Authorities, from 1995 to the PRESENT, with NO ACCOUNTABLE REASON. Five+-Alarm URBAN structure fires have increased in the same period, by 159%, with NO ACCOUNTABLE REASON. Militaries have reported that their HE (High-Explosives) operations--Warfare or not--are exceeding expected results, for NO ACCOUNTABLE REASONS. According to Law Enforcement, Auto Accidents involving flammability of the involved vehicles, has also increased 95%, for NO ACCOUNTABLE REASONS. What gives?? The sun is now capable of inflicting 2nd Degree Burns during "heat waves"; what gives??
Never ceases to amaze me when you footage of Aussies defending their homes from fire and they are wearing short pants, and t-shirts, singlets or no shirt, and light footwear.
My understanding of the facts.
Natives used fire for decades for hunting.
Nature adapted and eucalypts became dominate and thrive with fire.
We've practically stopped burning the landscape to control fuel loads.
We now have mammoth fires due to fuel loads.
Drier conditions also play a part but remember all fires need 3 ingredients.
Bush fires in Australia have been occurring for far longer than the indigenous population has been here,, before any kind of humanoid species existed,, the plants that have grown to adapt to bushfires have been adapted for alot longer than any humanoid existed,, while the indigenous population did use fire to trap animals it wasn't the only reason they lit fire,, they would create hazard reductions,, but not like how it's done today,, they don't just make a line of fire and burn off,, they did what's called a slow burn or cold burn,, they would create circles of fires that they could easily control,, they were so adept at it that they very rarely lost control of their burn off's,, hazard reductions are extremely important to battling future fires but when you look at the shear amount of burnable land it becomes obvious that you can not ever do enough,, that's another area of where the indigenous population were smarter than we are today,, they would find the driest and the most dangerous areas to burn off,, people forget that they've had 10s of thousands of years to perfect everything they did,, it's only now that some areas are going back to this way of hazard reduction,, yes there are 3 ingredients to a bushfire,, but there's actually more to it than that,, you need fuel,, oxygen and a spark,, but the conditions are just as important,, especially weather conditions
46:24 A lyrebird can be heard (listen after what comes after that bird song)
Black Tuesday fire - 7th February 1967
Black Saturday fire - 7th February 2009
Spooky...
Make no mistakes, Forrest fires are normally natural and necessary. The problem is people move into these places and firefighters are then forced to fight impossible fires.
Fires are natural but these mega fires aren't, humans ruin everything
A lot of fires in the past were caused by people. Now they’re caused by Nature. Mostly from lighting strikes me it’s sad. I live in Arizona near a ton of brush so I’ll lose everything.
@@ShakicastIncluding you take yourself out be the solution ! 😂
You first.
LedHed Pb 207.20 🎶 🎸 🎹
Your not a mountain you like to live where crimes are high
Really nice content and diverse areas represented.
What about water harvesting earthworks like fire breaks with continuous contour ditches or swales, and check dams in gullies to catch spread and soak water higher up in the landscape. These measures would hydrate the soil recharge shallow aquifers, help manage flash floods and catch ash from forest fires to prevent it from settling in reservoirs. There is lots of information on you tube. In India this work is done by communities by hand.
Nailed it! Now let's get to work!
2011, meet 2018-2020 😭
Meet 2021😖
Please reupload it at a higher quality 🙏🏼
Finally! Someone explaining how our failed policy of putting every fire out for the last 100 years has come back to bite us.
An important note: Plants poop oxygen.
55:25
Ecologists- "What we need now is for this re-seeded forest to have no fire in it for at least 20 years".
2019-2020 bushfires- "Hold my beer".
So much dead fuel, next fire will be even worse.
Do you plant more trees every year?😑🙁🐿
30:50 hes forgeting plants make the air we breathe.
Without them life ceases to exist.
8 years ago self, you ain't seen nothin' yet. 😖😖😖
Human stupidity never ceases to astonish me. If there were cars in the past glaciation period, they would have said it was human caused.
Speaking of smokin', that broadcaster was smoldering hot herself
Best comment I've seen today..
i am always amazed and somewhat flummoxed at man fighting fire and what he uses - in areas where its difficult to access with firefighting equipment, he sends in a bunch of guys with hoes to pick at the ground to prevent ground fire spreading, man also lets large areas burn in hope that it burns itself out, we lose thousands of acres this way, with all that man has available to him, there has to be better ways in tackling the problem head on - air tankers as i understand being expensive but providing jobs, only cover around 10% of wildfires, terrain and weather as ever plays its role in preventing many air assaults, but i often wonder at using things like snow machines, which i know can have environmental effects too (i read that leaflet) but using water seems a waste, a snow machine will spread water further and then you have the cooling effect, might work to delete an element or two of the fire triangle, i also wonder at creating devices to explode above the trees, to extinguish and cool the area with an airburst, i wonder how liquid nitrogen might work, what the expense might be set against what might burn and be lost, forest, habitat, nature, buildings, homes, lives - i watched another film where a chap said that most forest vegetation, woodland was worthless, but what about the CO2 it sucks up and the oxygen it gives us, not to mention the air pollution and continued poisoning of water - there is a hell of a lot to consider - whether some trees need fire or not, fires need putting out as soon as possible, and throw everything at it, i know in the US they are beginning to wake up and get helicopters on site asap to extinguish fires while they are still small, you don't hear much of those because they are the successes
This has only gotten so much worse in the last 5 years... Especially in California.
the entire world has burnt before its a natural purdge
I like how everyone is saying that fires are getting bigger... Imagine what it was like before humans... Fires like these and probably bigger happened all the time with the high levels of oxygen. Whole forests being wiped out by fires isn't new to mother Earth people... We're just here to witness it, that's all.
They are getting bigger. And who knows what it was like 65000 years ago. The aboriginal people had balance. We burned a billion animals in 2019. That is not sustainable.
DO OIL COMPANIES PAY FOR DISASTER CLEAN UP 😅
I can't with this quality
You can always buy the dvd, you know, pay to watch it.
That’s in California
What
Pretty sure that’s 2020 the country
Can you not discern the signs of the times? The love of many shall wax cold.
Your evolution BS timeline is wrong. Try to keep up
dave taylor....lmao.....ex alberta forest service.....
MegaFires huh? Fire is fire you tools.