Posted on 12/09/2017 10:49:14 PM PST by Olog-hai
The return to the long term historic pattern of rainfall for the west coast, after a century and a half of wetter than normal weather for California, is the real story.
Fire prone habitats develop species which require the heat to release their seeds, or chemicals from fire to sprout. A managed forest with brush overgrowth, the result of total fire suppression, interferes with renewal of native vegetation.
We have had fires in SoCal for decades. Since before the first time whacko moonbeam was governor.
So the governor is correct in a sense. It is normal; albeit just not new.
By accident, then. He’s trying to blame “climate change”, of course.
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