What could possibly go wrong? Well we've just seen what could go wrong, haven't we? But instead of learning from their catastrophic interference the mullahs have used it to demand even greater powers to 'reduce global warming'.

It has nothing to do with climate change.


Grass and trees create ground litter.

Back burning during the winter months

Sunday, 2 February 2020
Fighting fire - with fire
Never let a good crisis go to waste. Thus the Green Movement has attributed the recent devastating Australian bush fires to, you guessed it, climate change. Experts, including that renowned meteorologist Jennifer Anniston, have sternly warned us “Make no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in Australia is climate change-based.” Thanks Jen but no, it isn't. In fact, believe it or not, the Green fundamentalists have themselves been largely responsible for the scale of the current disaster.
What could possibly go wrong? Well we've just seen what could go wrong, haven't we? But instead of learning from their catastrophic interference the mullahs have used it to demand even greater powers to 'reduce global warming'.
The affected region features eucalyptus trees growing in the midst of bushy ground cover. At the best of times this is a combustible mix which is obviously exacerbated by hot and dry weather. But every fire needs fuel and the amount of fuel in the Australian case has a particularly significant impact. Research has found that doubling the fuel in the forest will double the rate of spread and quadruple the fire intensity. While low intensity fires will tend to burn dead fuels below six millimetres in diameter, medium to high intensity fires will burn young trees, thick twigs and branches, bark and deep litter. That's what we've been seeing for the last few weeks. Fuel reduction also reduces the deadly hazard of spotting from eucalyptus bark, in some cases for up to seven to ten years.
So is there any way to reduce the fuel then? Well yes. Multiple ways. Aussies used to do it all the time. Some still do. Men like Liam Sheehan (good Cork name that) who cleared around his house by controlled burning, cutting down trees and bulldozing the scrub. His house was the only one in his region to survive the recent fires. So why doesn't everyone do that then? They don't because environmental fundamentalist mullahs have taken control of the asylum. Sheehan was fined $100,000 for his foresight because it was adjudged to have caused 'significant damage' to the environment. That's serious money for an ordinary householder and Australians soon got the message.
As a consequence a powder keg in every meaning of the term began to grow. Despite which the mullahs literally added fuel to the fire through even more draconian restrictions. Not happy with preventing tree cutting and brush clearing they then deemed that collecting fallen timber for firewood also contravened sacred dogma. As Wildlife Services spokeswoman Fiona Buchanan said last year 'removing firewood, including deadwood and fallen trees, is not permitted in national parks. On-the-spot fines apply but also very large fines can be handed out by the courts'.
What could possibly go wrong? Well we've just seen what could go wrong, haven't we? But instead of learning from their catastrophic interference the mullahs have used it to demand even greater powers to 'reduce global warming'.
You see the Green bureaucrats care as little about the environment as socialists care about the working class. They want power above all else. And their policies aren't really about controlling global warming. They're about controlling you.











Avi Yemin is Jewish.
Bulk of fires started by nutters with a lighter not climate change.
If back burning isn't done, you get these fire storms inevitably.
Australian Aboriginals started burning to hunt animals and altered their enviroment
it's your tribe pushing the climate bullshit avi... the jews own all the media.
or will you deny this fact?
or will you deny this fact?
2019’s Climate Change “Heatwave” Exposed: Similar Temperatures Recorded in 1895, 1896, 1936, 1954, 1980 . . .