Its called prescribed burning if everyone would do it we wouldnt have such a high leaf litter and so much ground fuel thats why the fires are burning so intense
There is no such thing as the "new" normal. It's ALL abnormal! Maybe if the powers that be would allow it to RAIN it wouldn't be this way. Oh and I saw the results of some logging. The trees were left in a pile and not picked up. I would prefer cutting to burning. The trees can be used but are useless if burned plus the CO2 from burning is NOT a good thing. I realize also that burning releases the seeds but maybe there could be another method of doing so. Burning depletes the oxygen we would have received from those trees. I wish someone had a good answer that doesn't involve burning of the rainforests.
Rain was stopped by them (as it often is) during the last big fire, visit 1PacificRedwood (YT) for real weather reports. They do false Scarcities for their con-troll. Also visit primarywater.org and stopthecrime.net (YT) also visit Amazing Polly (YT)
Pacific Gas & Electric pole to blame for overloaded wire sparks from transformer on Crowley Ranch just outside of Paradise town, is one fault. - Malibu, someone struck a match in the hills most likely... as usual. :(
I remember that we have had drier, hotter summers in the past 40 to 50 years. Paradise was in the middle of a large, well-logged area with logging operations throughout the county. We had a dedicated logging-run train transporting logs from Stirling City through Paradise to Chico. Traveling, as a youngster, with my family through the back roads in the surrounding hills of our county, we frequently drove through areas with large clear-cut tracks. While there are better ways to plan logging now, the forest was being MANNAGED. The logging industry in Butte County was largely forced out of business in the late 60's and early 70's. The Sterling City mill closed. The railroad was dismantled. It was converted into a bike/walking trail through Paradise and Skyway expanded over much of the old right of wayabove and below Paradise to serve rapidly growing communities. And the forest was left largely unworked for the next 40-50 years. We were short sited. There were numerous fires around Paradise, in the 60's and 70's, but they lead to only minor amount of structures lost. Some burned within city limits but were contained before they could make runs on populated neighborhoods. Over the last 50 years developers built out into corners of Paradise that had been burned in the '70s. Our margin for fire defense was gone. And still the forest was left unmanaged with fuel growing throughout the forest floors. We had large areas with dead trees dying from insect damage, but no one removed the dead wood. We have always had winds and fires. But poorly managed Forrest and aging electrical lines (poorly managed) created the perfect conditions for the Camp Fire. These realities were far bigger factor than climate change alone.
The whole world is set up to show consequences for doing wrong. All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. We must be willing to turn from sin to receive Jesus forgiveness , and to know and live out his teachings. He who does the will of God abides for eternity 1 John 2:17 NKJV
it's eery to see that this was posted the same day the Camp Fire started and destroyed paradise.
People need to see this
When it gonna stop
Its called prescribed burning if everyone would do it we wouldnt have such a high leaf litter and so much ground fuel thats why the fires are burning so intense
Wake up this is man made
Incredibly sad
Just getting started ?!!! Holy f**k
There is no such thing as the "new" normal. It's ALL abnormal!
Maybe if the powers that be would allow it to RAIN it wouldn't be this way. Oh and I saw the results of some logging. The trees were left in a pile and not picked up.
I would prefer cutting to burning. The trees can be used but are useless if burned plus the CO2 from burning is NOT a good thing. I realize also that burning releases the seeds but maybe there could be another method of doing so. Burning depletes the oxygen we would have received from those trees.
I wish someone had a good answer that doesn't involve burning of the rainforests.
Rain was stopped by them (as it often is) during the last big fire, visit 1PacificRedwood (YT) for real weather reports. They do false Scarcities for their con-troll. Also visit primarywater.org and stopthecrime.net (YT) also visit Amazing Polly (YT)
Pacific Gas & Electric pole to blame for overloaded wire sparks from transformer on Crowley Ranch just outside of Paradise town,
is one fault. - Malibu, someone struck a match in the hills most likely... as usual. :(
Christer Axelsson It’s called Global Warming, think about it!!!!
I remember that we have had drier, hotter summers in the past 40 to 50 years. Paradise was in the middle of a large, well-logged area with logging operations throughout the county. We had a dedicated logging-run train transporting logs from Stirling City through Paradise to Chico. Traveling, as a youngster, with my family through the back roads in the surrounding hills of our county, we frequently drove through areas with large clear-cut tracks. While there are better ways to plan logging now, the forest was being MANNAGED.
The logging industry in Butte County was largely forced out of business in the late 60's and early 70's. The Sterling City mill closed. The railroad was dismantled. It was converted into a bike/walking trail through Paradise and Skyway expanded over much of the old right of wayabove and below Paradise to serve rapidly growing communities. And the forest was left largely unworked for the next 40-50 years.
We were short sited. There were numerous fires around Paradise, in the 60's and 70's, but they lead to only minor amount of structures lost. Some burned within city limits but were contained before they could make runs on populated neighborhoods.
Over the last 50 years developers built out into corners of Paradise that had been burned in the '70s. Our margin for fire defense was gone.
And still the forest was left unmanaged with fuel growing throughout the forest floors. We had large areas with dead trees dying from insect damage, but no one removed the dead wood.
We have always had winds and fires. But poorly managed Forrest and aging electrical lines (poorly managed) created the perfect conditions for the Camp Fire. These realities were far bigger factor than climate change alone.
Cut them oof as much you can .
to thick wood forest plus the maleza cut it Oof , piriod !!!!!
Fires have been ever since. Poor forestry practices only make it worse. Opportunistic people preying on the misfortunate.
We prolly should defund firefighters now!
Airplane chem trails
That's part of it. Our own country is responsible but ABC will never say this nor will any other network.
Yes, AL oxide is a fireworks ingrediant, also DEWs, including "Smart" meters. Visit stopthecrime.net (YT) and aplanetruth 4u (YT)
The whole world is set up to show consequences for doing wrong. All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. We must be willing to turn from sin to receive Jesus forgiveness , and to know and live out his teachings. He who does the will of God abides for eternity 1 John 2:17 NKJV
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