4 thoughts on “One Month Later: Helene’s Deforestation Around Asheville Massive”
A lot of those upright trees look like they might still have viable root systems, but the downed trees make plenty of future fodder for wildfires, of course.
Looks like St Helens. What I learned from witnessing and working on St Helens for two years afterward, and a multitude of ‘forest’ fires since is it all grows back. Grows back so fast that without some kind of management it becomes a bigger problem than before
“Even though renewable energy sources like wind and solar are growing rapidly around the world, demand for electricity has been rising even faster, which means countries are still burning more fossil fuels each year.”
The thing about deforestation is that there will be new trees eventually but it’s our grandchildren & their grandchildren who will enjoy them. That is, if developers don’t pave over the entire area & build ugliness.
A lot of those upright trees look like they might still have viable root systems, but the downed trees make plenty of future fodder for wildfires, of course.
Looks like St Helens. What I learned from witnessing and working on St Helens for two years afterward, and a multitude of ‘forest’ fires since is it all grows back. Grows back so fast that without some kind of management it becomes a bigger problem than before
The U.N.’s Verdict on Climate Progress Over the Past Year: There Was None
An annual assessment by the world body tracks the gulf between what countries have vowed to do and what they’ve actually achieved.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/24/climate/un-climate-change-global-emissions-report.html
“Even though renewable energy sources like wind and solar are growing rapidly around the world, demand for electricity has been rising even faster, which means countries are still burning more fossil fuels each year.”
The thing about deforestation is that there will be new trees eventually but it’s our grandchildren & their grandchildren who will enjoy them. That is, if developers don’t pave over the entire area & build ugliness.