myDeaconmyhand
First man to get a team of horses up Bear Mountain
Holy hell
The earth is literally burning up and we're still minimizing and denying the impact of climate change. Scary stuff, seems inevitable that wars will be fought in the very near future over agricultural space and water sources.
The earth is literally burning up and we're still minimizing and denying the impact of climate change. Scary stuff, seems inevitable that wars will be fought in the very near future over agricultural space and water sources.
Dr. Litcher (sp?), a Wake Environmental Geography teacher in the 90's, made a similar prediction in class, almost 25 years ago. He said the next great world war will be over drinking water, not oil or other resources. It is already happening though, the Syrian Civil War was in part a war started by drought and crop failures.
How much does climate change play a role in the wildfires as compared to over development (expanding residential developments into formerly wild lands) and mismanagement of public lands (namely not doing controlled burns)? I’m legitimately curious. Obviously they all play some part. But even without climate change, would wildfires be getting worse given those other factors?
How much does climate change play a role in the wildfires as compared to over development (expanding residential developments into formerly wild lands) and mismanagement of public lands (namely not doing controlled burns)? I’m legitimately curious. Obviously they all play some part. But even without climate change, would wildfires be getting worse given those other factors?
How much does climate change play a role in the wildfires as compared to over development (expanding residential developments into formerly wild lands) and mismanagement of public lands (namely not doing controlled burns)? I’m legitimately curious. Obviously they all play some part. But even without climate change, would wildfires be getting worse given those other factors?