Remember when I explained how Florida got burned once, and changed the way that they handle forestry and wildland fires? California doesn’t do that. The people in forestry are trying to do an experiment to see if it will work, but lefty environmentalists are suing to prevent it.
The forest service plans to use prescribed burns, forest thinning, and herbicides as part of the massive fuel reduction project. It’s designed to protect communities in Plumas and Butte Counties from future wildfires…Josh Hart, a spokesman for Feather River Action explained the group’s concerns. The lawsuit plaintiffs are environmental groups including Feather River Action, Plumas Forest Project John Muir Project. Hart said his group refers to the plan as the forest devastation project. “What the forest service is proposing is only going to make the situation worse,”
They are pretending that fires don’t naturally occur, which of course reduces the availability of fuel that makes wildfires larger. You see, it’s better to have smaller fires every couple of years than it is to suppress that until the fuel is so prevalent that the fire is impossible to put out.
This is the problem with the left- they are morons who deserve to see their homes burn down due to their stupid voting habits.
You get what you vote for.
2 Comments
SiG · January 21, 2025 at 10:04 am
The ignorance and outright stupidity of some environmentalists never ceases to amaze me. You’d think they’d be knowledgeable about things like this. Any learning is thrown out when they go into their mode of getting rid of all human beings. Modern environmentalism is all about making the world a pretty place to go on vacation, “untouched by human hands.” Viewed in that context, the horrendous fires are a Good Thing. It gets rid of all that human-built crap and lets them see a pretty picture – after the green grows back. If a bunch of people are killed or driven away, that’s all for the better.
Divemedic · January 21, 2025 at 5:06 pm
The faulty assumption they are making is that beaver dams, built for the betterment of conditions for beavers is somehow better and more natural than a manmade dam that is built for the betterment of conditions for mankind.