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MAKAVELI

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You are partially correct, it has nothing to do with climate however. It has to do with suburban areas spreading into high risk areas, and not managing the risk. Why the risk is not managed is left to politicians and the people that populate these areas.
Yes it has to do with climate. Fires are are more intense and spread faster more than ever. You have no clue as to what you are talking about.
 

floridays

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Yes it has to do with climate. Fires are are more intense and spread faster more than ever. You have no clue as to what you are talking about.
If what you say is true, why do you attribute it to climate, Beyond what you may think, the world does not begin and end in California. Since climate is global, give me more instances, globally, of these more intense and faster spreading fires. I've got time, I'll wait. I am after all responding to your post. Support it, convince me.
 

MAKAVELI

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