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The San Diego fires in May...are one of the predicted event by climate change science. Not the fires specifically, but the more severe, more frequent, wild fires. Will this be the year Americans finally get it? Climatic change is happening!!! We are now seeing the effects in your back yard. Or are we going to continue to pretend none of this is happening? FYI, your neighbors to the south are actually leading with this, but they have been feeling the effects before we named it.
I should add, fires like these are a September/ October event. But as Cal Fire chief officers keep reminding us, California is now in a year round fire season.
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It's indeed possible that climate change may have had an (indirect) effect on the wildfires.........
AverageJoe90
May 2014
#1
Saw yesterday that Rubio's taking flak for his climate change denial,
Benton D Struckcheon
May 2014
#2
The more fires you show deniers, the more they double down on their obstinacy.
immoderate
May 2014
#3
Nadin, I think that people by and large are still looking at these events from the in my back yard
jwirr
May 2014
#5
Yes, and I think it is already showing up in some foods. We are still getting most of the foods but
jwirr
May 2014
#7
Many in this country did not even know about the droughts in Australia because our MSM does not
jwirr
May 2014
#60
Nine fires in one day in a definite pattern, and you call it global warming.
Dreamer Tatum
May 2014
#10
Absolutely made possible by the spreading of dry, droughty, fire-prone conditions
villager
May 2014
#69
Of course. No one's saying the pattern doesn't indicate arson. But we've always had arson
villager
May 2014
#72
As long as money controls legislation we won't do very much as a nation on this issue
Johonny
May 2014
#11
Let's exaggerate the consequences of wind energy and try to turn public opinion against it!
kristopher
May 2014
#17
Sigh. No, climate change produced the environment for large brush fires by possible arsonists.
haele
May 2014
#73
I can't address San Diego, but my rural Northern California area totally gets it
Brother Buzz
May 2014
#45