Vast swaths of BC and Alberta are bug killed. It’s a big part of the cycle that has led to the huge fires in western Canada for the last several years. But this has been happening as a natural cycle for hundreds of thousands of years. The only difference now is we have these dumb creatures building their infrastructure in the midst of it. And putting out fires/allowing fuel loads to increase. Literally everything that regulation touches has the opposite of the intended effect.
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Yup. Total mismanagement by the USFS and is the root of the problem. I'm a big believer in "let it burn" it cleans the forest and provides nutrients to for new growth. Some areas are so thick with it that all the dead fall resulting has choked the forest so much deer and elk can't get thru it.
and yet the media wants us to bow down to this forest like it's something wonderful and not simply a useful resource for many purposes that don't mean clearing it
the lack of proper management in almost all cases is the reason for fires
speaking of which, there is wildfires near where i live right now on madeira... and the first thing the search engines want me to see is some shit about how the governor of madeira is WRAWWWNG to not beg Lisbon for expensive resources to fuss over fires that are mostly burning on land soo steep you can't do anything on them
the mainlanders have no idea what an epically sloped landscape this place here is
i mean literally, it's hilarious you see these boundaries for "nature reserves" and if you actualy go and look at the place it's like, 45' angle to horizontal, completely impossible to build on, loads of it big heavy stone that you can't dig up or anything
and i look on the map and it shows me this nice road up the mountain out back of where i am now and it isn't clear from the map... when you see it, it's a forestry road, all gravel and shit, not something you would go up without a 4WD lol
oh yeah, and, at the top of the ridge up there, they planted these windmills, one of them never seems to spin, and i'm pretty sure as a result of their effect on the rainfall, the whole - probably habitable - plateau at the top is mostly dry and dusty... probably a bit windy up there, i have to hike up there sometime, since it literally is just a gravel road, and the mountain is tall and steep, been too flabby to take something like that on until recently, will be on my list of things to do on a weekend sometime soon, with a packed lunch and all that lol
That's funny. "Nature reserve" and the put those damn wind turbines on it.
upside down brainless fiat retards
yeah, this island is COVERED in wood, that's why the name of the fucking island is literally the portuguese word for wood, madeira.
if the ships stop showing up to bring in the garbage that EU regs push on people when WW3 breaks out in europe i for one will not miss them, i will only say to my landlord "i'm going to get a bbq built outside, that ok?" and then stack a shit-ton of wood and enjoy the lack of electricity and laugh at all the normies in a panic because they can't doomscroll