The aboriginals which were indigenous to this land use to light fires in the cooler months to manage the growth. The fires are not from global warming. They are from people being irresponsible. Not only from those who "accidentally" start them but by the government to that don't take the measures needed, I.e., clearing out old brush, etc., to prevent them. By leaving all the dead underbrush ( might be some critters homed) we allow the fuel that then burns the critters and their homes. I chose to live in the Midwest that has tornadoes and couple weeks ago we had a derecho so my daughter and her family chose to live in SW Louisiana which has 2 hurricanes headed their way so your point is pointless. I said earlier, they may have started some of the fires, but the fact that they burned for 2 months and consumed 17 million acres was down to a stalled monsoonal system over India, the worst drought in a decade, record-breaking heatwaves and extreme winds which fanned the flames. It was a perfect storm of destruction.
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