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A significant portion of America is experiencing wildfires, often attributed to climate change. However, environmentalist Michael Shellenberger argues that while climate change is real, it isn't the primary cause of California's fires. Instead, he points to poor forest management practices, where years of suppressing natural fires have led to overgrowth, increasing the risk of uncontrollable blazes. Well-managed forests have survived these fires, demonstrating that effective practices like prescribed burning are essential for maintaining biodiversity. Despite concerns over ancient redwoods, their thick bark makes them resilient to fire. Recent fires have prompted California's politicians to support tree thinning, a shift in policy that recognizes the importance of proper forest management over merely blaming climate change. Ultimately, while climate change poses challenges, it is not the sole factor in the increasing frequency of wildfires.

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Ontario forestry companies are spraying a carcinogenic herbicide over large areas of the province. Concerns were raised by a moose hunter who relies on moose meat for survival. The hunter observed a moose feeding on vegetation that had just been sprayed. When contacted, the forestry company stated that while blueberries should not be consumed, the moose meat should be fine. Glyphosate, the active ingredient being sprayed, is a known carcinogen and has resulted in billion-dollar lawsuits against Monsanto in the US. Approximately 90,000 hectares of Crown Land in Ontario, owned by taxpayers, are sprayed annually. The impact on wildlife and other creatures in the forest is unknown. Further investigation into the company's herbicide deck is underway.

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In Scotch Creek, British Columbia, wildfires have destroyed the entire town. Reports suggest that UN blue helmet groups have been seen setting up checkpoints and isolating towns from each other. Around 40 to 50 people are stuck in the area, even if their properties have been burnt down. This is a serious situation as these wildfires are believed to be intentionally started by people. The blue helmet troops, possibly known as Canada task force 1, have been confirmed to be present. Pictures of these troops will be shared. An SOS is being sent out to warn other towns that they may face a similar situation soon.

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As of 4 PM today, Nova Scotia is banning all activities in the woods due to extreme dry conditions and wildfire risk. This includes hiking, camping, fishing, and vehicle use. Trail systems are off limits. While some agree with the ban, others believe walking should be allowed as long as fire safety is observed. Trail operators acknowledge the necessity but note it will slow down planned expansions and upgrades. Violators face a $25,000 fine. Camping is permitted at registered campsites, and exceptions exist for work in the woods with a permit, potentially including nighttime operations on Crown Lands. The premier cites a dry weather forecast and the desire to prevent a major wildfire similar to the one outside of Halifax two years ago as the reason for the ban.

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We agree that vegetation management is important, but we need to consider the impact of climate change on our forests. Ignoring science won't help us protect Californians. It will start getting cooler, just watch. I wish science agreed with you, but I don't think it does.

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The speaker questions why the West is experiencing out-of-control forest fires. They show an example of a national forest, densely packed with trees and undergrowth, and ask what will happen if a fire starts there. The speaker suggests the forest's condition creates an environment for fire to thrive. They contrast the perceived lack of action to manage forests with the resources allocated to military operations abroad, implying a misallocation of funds. The speaker emphasizes that "we're paying them," though it is unclear who "them" refers to.

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Quebec experienced a sudden and widespread fire, leading to speculation of terrorism or an attack. Images show the clear morning turning into a fiery scene. An angry beekeeper informs viewers that the smoke they are breathing is from forest fires in Northern Ontario and Quebec. The smoke mixes with water in the atmosphere, turning into harmful substances like formaldehyde and benzene. Formaldehyde is known for its various uses, while benzene can cause cancer at low levels. The beekeeper advises staying indoors with closed windows and running air conditioners as a precaution. Another speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the situation, stating that the amount of formaldehyde in the air in Michigan is dangerously high.

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There is concern over the increase in wildfires and the lack of people in rural areas. The speaker questions why there are fires and blames the abandonment of these areas. They criticize the new management approach, which restricts activities like tree cutting and planting. The speaker argues that in the past, when people lived in these areas and took care of the forests, there were no problems. Now, with the cost of firefighting and the reliance on taxes to pay for it, the speaker questions the effectiveness of the current approach. They also mention the excessive bureaucracy and restrictions in the country, which they believe contribute to the current issues of drought and wildfires.

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Vegetation management is a mutual priority. It's important to recognize the changing climate and its effects on forests, and to work together using science. Ignoring climate science and focusing solely on vegetation management will not succeed in protecting Californians. The speaker believes it will start getting cooler, but acknowledges that science may not agree or know.

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Biden's administration plans to house illegal immigrants in national parks, violating federal laws and neglecting environmental reviews. This move contrasts with strict scrutiny on preventing wildfires in national forests. The administration's refusal to discuss the issue with Congress is unacceptable. Serious reforms are needed to address the immigration crisis and protect America's national parks.

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So I think one area of mutual agreement and priority is vegetation management. But I think we wanna work with you to really recognize the changing climate and what it means to our forest and actually work together with that science. That science is gonna be key. Because if we if we ignore that science and sort of put our head in the sand and think it's all about vegetation management, we're not going to succeed together protecting Californians. K. It'll start getting cooler. I wish You you just watch. I wish science agreed with you. Hey. Well, I don't think science knows, actually.

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Vegetation management is a shared priority, but we need to consider the changing climate and its impact on our forests. Collaborating with scientific insights is crucial; ignoring them will hinder our efforts to protect Californians. While some may hope for cooler temperatures, it's essential to rely on science for understanding these changes.

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In Scotch Creek, British Columbia, wildfires have destroyed the entire town. Reports suggest that UN blue helmet troops have been spotted setting up checkpoints and isolating towns from each other. Around 40 to 50 people are stuck in the area, with limited supplies and restricted movement even if their properties have been burnt down. It is believed that these wildfires are intentionally started by people. While the presence of the troops, referred to as Canada task force 1, is unconfirmed, pictures have been found. This is a serious situation and an SOS is being sent out to raise awareness. Similar incidents may occur in other towns.

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I've been fishing in Alaska for years and have noticed a huge increase in dead trees. It's not beetles causing this, it's something else. The trees are dying, and it's affecting the environment and wildlife. I believe it's due to Geoengineering, not beetles. The earth is being poisoned, and commercial fishermen are witnessing the devastation. There are no chemtrails, which is unusual. I fear they'll start spraying soon. Commercial fisherman out. Translation: The speaker has observed a significant rise in dead trees in Alaska, attributing it to something other than beetles. They suspect Geoengineering is causing the trees to die, impacting the environment and wildlife. The absence of chemtrails is noted, with concerns about potential future spraying.

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There is a significant water issue despite no drought, as water is being diverted to protect a small fish species. This water, which flows naturally from Canada, could be used to benefit the land and forests, which are currently dry and at risk. The lack of water contributes to the high costs of forest fires, amounting to billions annually. Additionally, environmental regulations prevent proper forest management, such as raking and clearing debris. Simple maintenance could reduce fire hazards and improve forest health.

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Vegetation management is a mutual priority. It's important to recognize the changing climate and its impact on forests, using science as a key tool. Ignoring climate science and focusing solely on vegetation management will hinder the protection of Californians. One speaker believes it will start getting cooler, but another speaker wishes science agreed with that statement. The second speaker does not think science knows.

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Parks Canada allegedly prevented 20 fire trucks and 50 firefighters from Edmonton from battling the Jasper wildfires. The fires were fueled by deadwood that the federal government failed to clear, and by government bureaucracy. As a third of Jasper burned, Parks Canada, under Minister Stephen Gilbeau, declined help and ordered firefighters not to fight the fire, blaming climate change for the devastation. They ignored fire prevention and refused help from qualified firefighters. Jasper burned because of their decisions, not the weather, which constitutes criminal negligence.

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I can take a couple of questions before I need to jump on a call. Right now, our focus is on addressing the historic wildfires impacting our state. These wildfires are among the worst we've seen, and we are working urgently to provide relief to those affected, particularly in Los Angeles. Our first responders are doing an incredible job to control and contain the fires while ensuring public safety. We are committed to supporting recovery efforts and will do everything possible as a legislature to assist those impacted by this disaster.

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Last night, I evacuated my home in LA due to wildfires, prompting me to reflect on a conversation between Joe Rogan and Donald Trump about wildfire management in California. Trump highlighted two issues: water management and forest maintenance. In 2023, California's policies led to the diversion of 195.5 billion gallons of water into the ocean to protect the Delta smelt, while forests remain overgrown with dead trees. A study found 91.4 million dead trees across California, which environmental policies have prevented from being cleared, contributing to devastating fires. Misguided environmental protections often harm both human lives and the very species they aim to protect. California's government struggles with ineffective policies, leading to increased homelessness and inadequate crisis response. While grateful for government support, it's clear improvements are necessary.

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In Texas, over a million acres of farmland have been destroyed by fires. The Texas Forest Service is clearing land on ranchers' properties, damaging the remaining feed and grass. The reason for this action is unknown. Share your thoughts in the comments and support buying American and local products. Stand up for what's right.

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We agree on the importance of vegetation management, but we need to consider the changing climate and its impact on our forests. Collaborating with science is essential; ignoring it will hinder our efforts to protect Californians. While some may believe temperatures will cool, we must rely on scientific evidence to guide our actions.

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Vegetation management is considered a mutual priority. It's important to recognize the changing climate and its effects on forests, and to work together using science. Ignoring the science and believing vegetation management is the only solution will not succeed in protecting Californians. It was asserted that it will start getting cooler. The speaker wished science agreed with them, but then stated that science doesn't actually know.

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Smart legislatures and governments should invest in fire mitigation to protect communities.

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Vegetation management is considered a mutual priority. It's important to recognize the changing climate and its effects on forests, using science as a key tool. Ignoring this science and focusing solely on vegetation management will hinder the ability to protect Californians. The speaker believes it will start getting cooler, but acknowledges that science may not agree or fully know.

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Vegetation management is a mutual priority. Working together, recognizing the changing climate and its impact on forests, is important. Science will be key to this effort. Ignoring the science and believing vegetation management is the only solution will not protect Californians. It will start getting cooler. Science doesn't know.
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