Friday, November 16, 2018

Climate Change Is Not To Blame For California Fires [VIDEO]

Climate Change Is Not To Blame For California Fires [VIDEO]

Climate Change Is Not To Blame For California Fires [VIDEO]
The Woolsey and Camp fires in California have thus far destroyed over 8,000 homes, burned 216,000 acres and counting, and 42 people have lost their lives. Neither fire is anywhere near containment at this time. Yet that hasn’t stopped those who should know better from blaming these fires on Climate Change.

Oh, ok. So this is the new “abnormal” because climate change? Given California’s long history of droughts and the well-documented Santa Ana winds that whip through the state every single year at this time, pointing the finger at climate change is a disservice to everyone who is now homeless or to the families of those who’ve lost their lives.
As of early this morning, these are the stats for the two major fires:

Camp Fire

  • Location: Butte County
  • 117,000 acres burned
  • 30 percent contained
  • 42 fatalities confirmed, 3 firefighters injured
  • 228 people unaccounted for
  • 7,177 structures destroy, most of them residences
  • 139 reports of “suspicious incidents,” including 16 considered looting, but no arrests

Woolsey Fire

  • Location: Los Angeles County, Ventura County
  • 93,662 acres burned
  • 30 percent contained
  • 2 fatalities confirmed, 3 firefighters injured
  • Some 370 structures destroyed, 57,000 in danger
And those numbers will get worse before firefighters from across seven states can get a handle on the situation.
Is climate change really to blame here? I say no, it most certainly is not. Decades of mismanagement and whacked out environmentalism has contributed to what we see here.
  • Don’t clear the dead trees and dried out underbrush near your property; you’ll ruin nature!
  • Cut down trees to build homes and offices?? NO! We must save the Spotted Owl!
  • Don’t mess with nature, otherwise the planet will get warmer and we’ll die!
  • Controlled burns to keep the forests from being a tinder box? You’ll pollute the environment!
  • “Don’t cut down the trees near the power lines!” scream the idiot environmentalists.
And as one, they all scream at the sky and blame climate change for the hell that California is going through right now.
The Pacific Gas & Electric utility company told a Northern California woman that power lines were causing sparks on her property the day before the deadliest blaze in the Golden State’s history destroyed the nearby town of Paradise, The Associated Press reported Monday.
The so-called Camp Fire started Thursday near property belonging to Betsy Ann Cowley in the tiny town of Pulga, just east of Paradise. At least 42 people have died as a result of the wildfire and dozens more have been reported missing.
Wait, what? The POWER company knew about this and did nothing?? But everyone is so certain that global warming and climate change did this! Except
U.S. Geological Survey research scientist Jon Keeley has studied the origin of western fires since 1910. He says that 95% of all fires originate with humans. “This is a people problem,” Keeley told The Mercury News. “What’s changing is not the fires themselves but the fact that we have more and more people at risk.
Exactly. Meanwhile, this article from Legal Insurrection is an excellent read on key ideas to help mitigate out-of-control fires like this. It’s worth a read. And about that human component to fires starting: let’s look again at Pacific Gas & Electric, shall we?
PG&E has previously disclosed that it experienced a problem on an electrical transmission line near the site of the fire minutes before the blaze broke out. In a Friday filing to California’s Public Utilities Commission, it said it had detected an outage on an electrical transmission line near the site of the blaze. It said a subsequent aerial inspection detected damage to a transmission tower on the line.
The AP reported that the area where fire officials said the Camp Fire started and where PG&E says sparks were detected on Cowley’s property is roughly the same.
Oh. So, did the power company shut down the lines?
Folks, that is their PINNED TWEET! And there’s been nothing since. Going radio silent during such a massive fire is NOT a good look for PG&E and their investors aren’t happy campers. 
Photo Credit: Stephen Lam/Reuters
People have lost homes, lives, and their livelihoods in the last few days. Our hearts go out to all affected, and we pray the firefighters can get these fires contained soon.
Feature Photo Credit: Stephen Lam/Reuters

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