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I'm sure the serra club dispatched their fire bugs to set some of those fires. Eco-Kooks love fires.
The Sierra Club? Your post is as ignorant as it is stupidly wrong.
I'm sure the serra club dispatched their fire bugs to set some of those fires. Eco-Kooks love fires.
The Sierra Club? Your post is as ignorant as it is stupidly wrong.
they did warn about upcoming forest fires: http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/200207/forestfires.asp
sounds suspiscuous imho
another good thing about living in the east and midwest - you arent past the wheat belt so you actually get rain
Not this year, at least not in NW Ohio. We are 6+ inches under normal for rain this year and many local areas have cancelled July 4 celebrations out of fear of starting fires. That seems to have been the trend over the past several years. Wet springs and very dry summers. This year however we had a dry winter, dry spring, and (so far) bone dry dummer.
Colorado needs a few of these
C130's are going off with the retardant.
It's hard here as just about every body of water in Colorado is man made and not very big in most cases.
Regional disasters are big news to local residents but are of passing interest to people far away. When the media reports on a story like a wildfire at the national level, the viewers go "wow", and lose interest quickly.
The only thing that seemed remarkable to me was the fact that fire fighting air force planes sat idle on the runway ten miles from the Colorado Springs fire until someone at the Pentagon was informed that the Air Force Academy might be threatened.
I'm wondering how much of this state is going to burn due to all the trees that are dead from that damn beetle and if it's not going to be like this for years to come. :/
Yet it's all the rich republicans building their houses right in the middle of everything so nothing can be control burned.. I remember going up 285 in the 80's and 90's and you were well into the mountains by the time you hit fairplay, now it's like a 40 mile long concrete mountain "town". So they don't want the control burs either.Remember. Tree huggers are against controlled burns![]()
Yet it's all the rich republicans building their houses right in the middle of everything so nothing can be control burned.. I remember going up 285 in the 80's and 90's and you were well into the mountains by the time you hit fairplay, now it's like a 40 mile long concrete mountain "town".
That may have been true in the 80s, but not anymore.Remember. Tree huggers are against controlled burns![]()
