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Bushfires have nothing to do with climate change, says scientist and bushfire expert
caldronpool.com ^ | 1/5/2020 | Ben Davis

Posted on 01/05/2020 5:27:26 AM PST by GrandJediMasterYoda

Bushfires have nothing to do with climate change, says scientist and bushfire expert

Australia’s current bushfires have nothing to do with climate change and everything to do with fuel-loads, according to scientist and bushfire expert, David Packham AO.

Five years ago, Mr Packham, a former bushfire researcher at CSIRO, warned that unless there is a drastic increase in annual fuel reduction burnings “a massive bushfire disaster will occur”.

According to Mr Packham’s predictions, “The forest and alpine environment will decay and be damaged possibly beyond repair and home and people [will be] incinerated.”

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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Australia’s current bushfires have nothing to do with climate change and everything to do with fuel-loads,


I’ve been waiting for years for someone to say this out loud.


21 posted on 01/05/2020 7:05:13 AM PST by VTenigma (The Democrat party is the party of the mathematically challenged)
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To: Telepathic Intruder

How dare you.


22 posted on 01/05/2020 7:06:06 AM PST by VTenigma (The Democrat party is the party of the mathematically challenged)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Native Australian vegetation tends to be intensely flammable - think eucalyptus trees full of resin, loose strips of bark on the trunk, leaf litter that breaks down slowly. Torches with their own kindling.

The world has valuable, fire resistant trees that tolerate drought, but they’re potentially invasive and could wreck Australia’s unique ecosystem.

Burning 5% of the land a year is a lot of burning.

California imported lots of eucalyptus.


23 posted on 01/05/2020 7:16:31 AM PST by heartwood (Someone has to play devil's advocate.)
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To: BroJoeK
But in some ways (okay I didn't even bother reading the article) thats kind of the point. The fires that almost burnt my house down and could have easily been in the same situation this year has nothing to do with forests. Its all brush, it grows a ton in the spring gets dry as a bone and then the Santa Ana's come and PG and E and arsonist firefighters do their thing, but anything can set it off really easily - in reality there is only so much you can do but that isn't done.

But in anycase there isn't any forests to speak of in LA and Ventura Counties (I guess some trees in ventura). Through out the Conejo Grade this is all brush and oak trees that seem to handle the fires pretty well.

This isn't forest management its weeding - at least around here

24 posted on 01/05/2020 7:26:49 AM PST by datricker (Cut Taxes Repeal ACA Deport DACA - Americans First, Build the Wall, Lock her up MAGA!)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

BBC showed a video where the Brainwashed locals are blaming the Prime Minister for the fires because he’s not taking Global Warming seriously ,LOL


25 posted on 01/05/2020 7:50:56 AM PST by butlerweave
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

I think this guy sums it up pretty good (warning, NSFW, contains adult language)

https://streamable.com/w4yb0


26 posted on 01/05/2020 7:52:00 AM PST by Cold War Veteran - Submarines
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To: TheNext
"That is like the U.S. Forest Service passing regulatory law that when a person dies in the city, we just step over the accumulating corpses. "

No, you're thinking of San Francisco. ;)

27 posted on 01/05/2020 7:58:47 AM PST by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: Cold War Veteran - Submarines

He’s pissed, and rightfully so.


28 posted on 01/05/2020 8:23:40 AM PST by neverevergiveup
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To: snoringbear

The upside is that millions of their wretched snakes are being eliminated.


29 posted on 01/05/2020 8:25:47 AM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Bonemaker

“ The upside is that millions of their wretched snakes are being eliminated.”
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Lol, agree. While on Expat assistant in the PRC the family and I spent a Christmas/New Years holiday in Australia, Sidney and Melbourne. Great cities, especially enjoyed the Yarra Valley, Aussie version of Napa Valley. Anyway, dang kangaroos although cute and interesting are taking over. Barbecuing bunch of them is ok with me.


30 posted on 01/05/2020 8:41:32 AM PST by snoringbear (,W,E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

The marginalized data is that “When you realize that volcanism contributes 645 million tons of CO2 per year – and it becomes clearer if you write it as 0.645 billion tons of CO2 per year – compared to humanity’s 29 billion tons per year, it’s overwhelmingly clear what’s caused the carbon dioxide increase in Earth’s atmosphere since 1750.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2017/06/06/how-much-co2-does-a-single-volcano-emit/#347f65d65cbf

Thus the question https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2014/02/could-volcanoes-power-world


31 posted on 01/05/2020 8:54:29 AM PST by daniel1212 ( Trust the risen Lord Jesus to save you as a damned and destitute sinner + be baptized + follow Him)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Bookmark.


32 posted on 01/05/2020 9:00:25 AM PST by Inyo-Mono
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Somebody is gonna get a call from grrrrrrreta! Just a warning.


33 posted on 01/05/2020 9:05:07 AM PST by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

34 posted on 01/05/2020 9:08:13 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

In the article, there is a link to Packham’s 2015 interview where he specifically predicted this was going to happen.........


35 posted on 01/05/2020 9:40:27 AM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: ExGeeEye

https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/australia-confronts-arson-bushfires-burn


36 posted on 01/05/2020 9:45:38 AM PST by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Golly, so California on a grand scale.


37 posted on 01/05/2020 10:47:05 AM PST by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Funny how not a single media item about the fires in Australia have spoken about the EUCALYPTUS trees that heavily populate that country.

Those trees are very OILY.....and that makes fies in those kinds of trees very tough to deal with.

So California had thousands of them years go & they were taken down on public property because of this factor. Private property owners were also encouraged to remove them.


38 posted on 01/05/2020 11:31:37 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

Who told “Europeans” that the Australian Bush could sustain the kind of forests they remember thriving in Europe??


39 posted on 01/05/2020 11:59:49 AM PST by Wuli
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To: Joe Boucher

I see big efforts all over North Idaho to clear out the undergrowth. Huge piles of it created all summer and covered with tarps to keep it dry. Then it’s burned in the early winter.

There’s a project called “Honey Badger” that is working to improve forest health from Coeur d’Alene north to Lake Pend Oreille. A major part of the effort is to clear out the decades of undergrowth accumulation.


40 posted on 01/05/2020 12:28:50 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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