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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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To: Rocket Red who wrote (6651)1/31/2024 3:01:38 PM
From: LoneClone  Read Replies (1) of 7176
 
You are dead wrong, and I can prove it.

The reason why there are so many floods now deriving from these clear-cuts and single species replanting, which has been around in BC for decades, is the increased frequency and intensity of rainfall events. Without this change in the climate, no floods, or many fewer, anyway.

30 years ago in BC we had pretty well the same number of clear-cuts -- most of the logging over the last 39 years has been from replanted tress rather than virgin forests -- but we didn't get these floods. Now we do. What has changed in the interim?

I understand you are buried so deep in ideology that every argument you make starts from the premise that there is no global warming, but that does not excuse trying to use the data in a way that distorts the truth.

LC
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