Yes, Wildfires are Getting Worse due to Climate Change Good, short, clear interview on a frequently misunderstood subject with Professor Stefan Doerr, Swansea University. Matthew Wielicki blocked me but he again misleads by ignoring fire intensity, frequency fire weather season length and recovery time. Here is how we know he misleads: https://t.co/mULnOgzRYm and https://t.co/vrFCpdvCj5 fire area is not a reliable metric. pic.twitter.com/GoK68KUsbt— BONUS (@TheDisproof) February 16, 2023 Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like this:Like Loading…
I’d like to substitute the words “Human Failure” for all references to “Climate Change” ‘Wildfires are Getting Worse due to Human Failure.” Loading... Reply
Saw this ‘heads up’ article in the Guardian a few days ago: ‘Double-edged sword’: why the badly needed rains in California could fuel catastrophic fires https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/feb/13/california-storms-rains-drought-fires Loading... Reply
That’s the sort of forecast we would occasionally get around here in central Texas if there’s a wet spring leading to an explosion of vegetation followed by a long dry stretch. Loading... Reply
I’d like to substitute the words “Human Failure” for all references to “Climate Change”
‘Wildfires are Getting Worse due to Human Failure.”
Saw this ‘heads up’ article in the Guardian a few days ago:
‘Double-edged sword’: why the badly needed rains in California could fuel catastrophic fires
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/feb/13/california-storms-rains-drought-fires
That’s the sort of forecast we would occasionally get around here in central Texas if there’s a wet spring leading to an explosion of vegetation followed by a long dry stretch.