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To: elmatador who wrote (6358)9/13/2020 12:30:46 PM
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You completely ignored my verifiable facts with examples. Greece, Italy, Spain many more areas where they don't have vast public lands have burned out of control, that is due to climate change. Wildfire seasons starts earlier, ends latter and is more intense due to hotter record setting temperatures. People are saying that cattle is the answer, but they are not. The Martin fire the largest in NV history range land was being grazed, but ranchers had to pull their cattle off the range to keep them from being burned. Texas, and Oklahoma where their is precious little public lands had massive out of control fires, despite having development and access roads everywhere, the South East had similar results some few years ago. Its climate change due to global warming.



To: elmatador who wrote (6358)9/13/2020 12:56:36 PM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13858
 
<Most fires are on public land>


Thats an interesting point. Do you have any links for that?


-Arun