• grue@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    The problem with the fires lately isnt that they’re happening, it’s that they’re happening too frequently.

    I thought the problem was that they weren’t happening frequently enough, allowing too much undergrowth to build up and make them worse than they’re supposed to be?

    (But I’m not from California, so you probably know better.)

    • The_v@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      Depends on where it’s located.

      In some areas with very active fire suppression, they allowed massive buildup of material to burn. This is what happened to Yellowstone and a bunch of national forest around the west and into Canada.

      In other areas drought is causing more frequent and hotter burns. This is what is is happening in the Southwest now with the mega-drought.