Oh neat a time travel funny cartoon
Said no one ever.
Are forest clearing and rising carbon-dioxide levels problems in your opinion?
Oh neat a time travel funny cartoon
I would say Snake Boy is making up in his head to be mad at, but in this case, someone's done the work for him.
The pearl clutching over bird strikes is ludicrous, which is not to say that bird strikes don't happen, but that the people clutching their pearls -- like Snake Boy -- do not care about the birds.
(tall buildings see a lot of bird strikes too, but you don't see Trump and his followers urging that they be torn down or telling people that they cause cancer.)
Does TexAgs have a dedicated failed post section?
twofer
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Lol
“Tesla has done more to help the environment than all other companies combined. It would be fair to say, therefore, as the leader of the company, I’ve done more for the environment than any single human on Earth.” said Elon Musk
Are forest clearing and rising carbon-dioxide levels problems in your opinion?
Man up and pick a lane.
Musk said it, Trump said it, [insert neo-con you agree with here] said it, must be true
I guess we had better act outraged or these Trump s will start killing themselves with fireworks and Tannerite.
No doubt Donald will be recycling this knee slapper in 3...2...1
...don't do that, Dumper...when ya's get thus outraged President Trump gets shot &&& shot at.
President Trump hit ya with the truth, Blake.
ha, ha.
historically unprecedented
https://www.fastcompany.com/91256483/the-horrifying-l-a-wildfires-are-being-fueled-by-the-worst-conditions-january-has-ever-seenThe National Weather Service defines “extremely critical” fire weather as sustained winds in excess of 30 mph and relative humidity of less than 10% in the presence of drought conditions and temperatures warmer than 70 degrees. This is the first time in history these criteria have been met anywhere in the United States during the month of January.
In preparation, Southern California Edison told more than 400,000 households—about 15% of homes and businesses across the region—to prepare for preemptive power outages.
LA County officials say "the worst is yet to come."
August to October is the usual wildfire season in So Cal
the native American penchant for setting regular brushfires tended to suppress large, destructive wildfires; the colonizing Spanish put an end to that, adding fuel to the hazard
https://longreads.com/2018/12/04/the...g-malibu-burn/Less well understood in the old days was the essential dependence of the dominant vegetation of the Santa Monicas—chamise chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and live oak woodland—upon this cycle of wildfire. Decades of research (especially at the San Dimas Experimental Forest in the San Gabriel Mountains) have given late-twentieth-century science vivid insights into the complex and ultimately beneficial role of fire in recycling nutrients and ensuring seed germination in Southern California’s various pyrophytic flora. Research has also established the overwhelming importance of biomass ac ulation rather than ignition frequency in regulating fire destructiveness. As Richard Minnich, the world authority on chaparral brushfire, emphasizes: “Fuel, not ignitions, causes fire. You can send an arsonist to Death Valley and he’ll never be arrested.”
from mid-Wilshire looking downtown this morning
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Los Angeles received just 0.16 inches of rain since May 2024, the second-driest period on record.
Ironically windmills existed on farms long before the advent of wind turbines.
Also, fossil fuel use kills exponentially more birds than wind turbines kill, and conservatives never took issue with solar power while they were investing in the technologies that drove it. It's disingenuous to claim solar and wind power generation are dirtier or more harmful than fossil fuel use.
What, in your opinion as a Californian, should California be doing to prevent wildfires right now?
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