I’ve heard that the wild grass from the Great Plains did best when burnt about once every five years. That means, before Europeans came and replaced most of it with crops, on average one fifth of the land between the Mississippi and the Rockies burned every year. Imagine wildfires covering three states each year... and not little states like Delaware. So don’t cry “climate change” at every fire.
He flies around in a four engine jet, escorted by a group of fighter jets, preceded by numerous jets carrying the needed security personnel and equipment, and he notices a wildfire is the problem?
The trees and brush that are burning are considered by the greenies to be carbon neutral.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/epa-declares-burning-wood-carbon-neutral-180968880/
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