Oilpan4 said:It's not going to decompose somewhere so dry.
I have seen some of those house hunters shows in California where the back door opens pretty much opens to the woods.
Those homes never had a chance.
Seems to be common.
Oilpan4 said:I wasn't talking about Washington coast, I believe I was talking about a dry place such as California.
Oilpan4 said:I can only guess...
Did you miss that the parts of California that are burning are not all Southern California?Oilpan4 said:So southern California burns because it's so wet?
Oilpan4 said:Yes I know southern California doesn't fit your propaganda that the wet cool parts of the state are burning. So we shouldn't talk about them.
New mexico has cool wet mountain areas that like to dry out occasionally and they're not on fire.
Climate change is credited with an assist, not a goal.Oilpan4 said:I prefer fire weather avalanche dot org
A US departmentof the interior says that up to 90% of wild fires are ignited by man.
But climate change is blamed..
Oilpan4 said:Look at all the trees they cleared, steel used, concrete and fiber glass used. All the diesel powered diggers, dozers, tractor trailers, cranes.
All products of or powered by oil, coal and natural gas.
Hopefully we can get 40-50 years out of them, not 20.
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