Fires in Australia were preventable

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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by Exnihiloest » 20/09/21, 22:24

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:The reality is that, not your delusions about these idiots of militant environmentalists of my two:
Already in 1990, researcher Phil Cheney, member of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) published a scientific article on the current management of forest fires in Australia: twenty years are entrusted to the management services of the parks which have little experience of fire management, the possibility appears to see in the future large fires more frequent and probably more destructive. The public at large is deprived of the skills of fire management which have been painstakingly and painstakingly acquired for over a hundred years. "

And he was right, CQFD.

I am talking about FACTS, by "possibilities" or predictions which come true or not come true, and whose realization does not prove that the one who made them would be right, if the links of cause and effect are not there. . This is what we see especially here where it cannot be the lack of experience of the forest services at the origin of the problems, since they were not even able to carry out preventive fires! Emphasize that we did not understand anything by a "CQFD", we had to dare!
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Re: Fires in Australia were preventable




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/09/21, 22:29

That's it, keep raving. No one here is fooled, no one follows you, no one agrees that you are right ... : Lol:
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