Editorial: California is on fire again. Get used to it

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'California is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, but we are not alone. Intense weather events are becoming more common around the planet, and they will overwhelm communities unless we act now.' (via latimesopinion)

at the same time, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes during a pandemic. As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse.

And yet, this terrifying start to fire season was entirely predictable. Forecasters have repeatedly warned that climate change will fuel larger, more frequent and more devastating wildfires in the state. And that’s what we’re seeing. The 10 largest fires in the state have occurred since 2000. Higher temperatures and prolonged droughts are making more areas of the state vulnerable to fire, including geography that has been considered lower risk, such as the usually damp, cool coastal redwood forests of Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties that have burned over the last week. The fires began the same week thatThere was little the state could do to prevent these fires. They weren’t caused by poorly maintained power lines or sparks from a vehicle.

As bad as California’s wildfires are now, the coming years are likely to be even worse as the planet continues to warm. And it’s not just fires. The state is facing more floods, coastal erosion and deadly heat waves. California is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, but we are not alone. Intense weather events are becoming more common around the planet, and they will overwhelm communities unless we act now. That means, rather than

 

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opinion ... 2) . . downward trend in the US (85% in US) since before any potential AGW. Heat waves? Only regional, but because of the major impact of the UHIE - not GW - not in the US IPCC says some potentially inc trends in intense rainfall, in some locals, but that's only a S-T trend.

opinion California is slowly eliminating biomass energy facilities and cutting down on forest management which has resulted in overgrowth and an abundance of dead trees and brush. Biomass burning is considered environmentally friendly source of energy and yet California doesn’t use it.

opinion 😔🙏❤️

opinion U mean like a lighting strike that started these fires? Or some transient? Climate change is joke.

opinion That’s not true. In fact, the most extreme weather events - severe tornadoes - have been in a downward trend in the USA since the 1950s.

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