Posted on 08/14/2023 1:01:55 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Invasive highly flammable grasses in Hawaii have been key to fueling the deadliest wildfires in the US in more than 100 years, experts say.
While factors such as extreme weather events from climate change and the state’s local power grid have been blamed for helping to cause the blaze, large plots of land in Hawaii have been overrun by volatile non-native fire-prone grasses that are fueling the deadly flames, according to experts.
Land that was once occupied by irrigated pineapples and sugar cane was taken over by the grass species as those businesses began to decline, according to Elizabeth Pickett, the co-executive director of the Hawaii Wildlife Management Organization.
“The problem is at such a large scale, 26% of our state is now invaded by these grasses,” Pickett told The Associate Press.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Shhhh! That would be blaming elected officials.
I’m still betting on arsonists.
So these are "invasive", but later in the article it says that The grasses — including guinea grass, molasses grass and buffelgrass — were brought to the islands from Africa...
So they were not invasive, they were brought to the islands to fill in areas of the agricultural plantations that were dying because of ???
So who brought them in and why did no one try to control them?
This is not a natural tragedy, this is a man-made disaster. Reminds me of the Mongoose population in Hawaii - there were too many rats, so the government brought in the mongoose to eat the rats. But rats are nocturnal and the mongoose is not (or vice-versa, I forget), so the mongoose ended up killing off most of the ground-dwelling birds.
Wonder if Hawaii has defensible space rules the way CA does...
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Mandate two EVs for every driveway and garage in Hawaii.
Their Reps are huge proponents of Electric Vehicles. Fire Depts can’t even do anything about burning EVs. They watch them burn out over hours.
Fires Consume More Hawaiʻi Forest in Recent Years
Fires burned more than 30,000 acres of forest and brushland in both 2018 and 2019 – far more than any other year in more than a decade, according to the latest State of Hawaiʻi Data Book...
African-American grasses are responsible?
I figured it was Trump’s fault.
A few thousand goats could have helped keep it mowed down. Or sheep. But heaven forbid ,,,,,,cattle.
Thank you enviroterrorists who took out the farms and mismanaged the forests.
***read in the article about the grasses imported from Africa being the possible culprit.***
Johnson Grass? Sudan grass? Those grasses are very hard to kill out and they are poison to cattle unless you cut them and let them lay for a week or so. Those grasses get really poison after a frost, but I don’t think Hawaii has that problem.
Cogon grass. That’s not for lawns. That’s animal feed, fodder, traditionally in the Philippines. That’s what you fed the carabaos and horses. Cattle too these days.
If they subsidise goat or cattle farming that should keep that stuff down.
They could have come in over a century ago and just existed along the edges. It’s just that the unused fields of the last few decades gave them a free environment to take over.
One can’t just abandon agricultural land.
One wonders if Hawaii was a sovereign nation, as it should have been, if this would have happened?
“The grasses — including guinea grass, molasses grass and buffelgrass — were brought to the islands from Africa as livestock forage and were considered effective because they proved drought-resistant, experts say”
It’s all good, ‘cause experts say.....
Another safe for Democrat governance paradise.
No. This issued has been around longer than that Bush's fault.
Bulldozers could easily put a dirt perimeter arounfg the town.
I’ve seen wheat farmers disk up a perimeter around their fields near harvest time.
Backfires not really that effective in 60-70 mph winds (from former Hurricane Dora). Hurricane Fernanda headed towards Hawaii now:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_ep2+shtml/203641.shtml?gm_track#contents
https://zoom.earth/maps/satellite/#view=25.6,-147.6,3.83z
Backfires don’t work too well when you have 80 mph winds blowing toward town...
In the sort of winds involved, embers can travel hundreds of feet. So, that’d have to be quite a perimeter. Probably would be better to plant said perimeter with something like zoysia and keep it watered and mowed. Would make a good recreational area.
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