Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday

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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/08/21, 17:23

According to INERIS (National Institute for the Industrial Environment and Risks), France experiences approximately 2 lightning strikes each year, causing 000 claims, including 000 fires.
https://www.division-incendie-service.f ... _a236.html

Fires broke out in two California forests due to lightning, here in Plumas, on July 8.
https://www.liberation.fr/culture/photo ... SYAP5DVII/

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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 17:24

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:Blablablah aka "I don't know what to say anymore so I say anything ...

QUEBEC, moron, QUEBEC, not CANADA.

you can not read your own sources ??
In Canada, approximately 8 fires annually burn an average of 300 million hectares per year.


moron yourself.
5,8 people per square kilometer ... Ding dong ... : roll:

still against 93 inhab / km ^ 2 in California.

Ps: I do not see how the density of population would affect the responsibility of lightning in fires ... Ding ding dong.

well think about it a little, idiot: can you imagine the case where there is nobody, 0 inhabitants / km ^ 2?
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by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 17:25

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
According to INERIS (National Institute for the Industrial Environment and Risks), France experiences approximately 2 lightning strikes each year, causing 000 claims, including 000 fires.
https://www.division-incendie-service.f ... _a236.html

Fires broke out in two California forests due to lightning, here in Plumas, on July 8.
https://www.liberation.fr/culture/photo ... SYAP5DVII/

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how does that give the proportion, moron?
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/08/21, 17:25

ABC2019 wrote:well think about it a little, idiot: can you imagine the case where there is nobody, 0 inhabitants / km ^ 2?

Lightning doesn't give a damn about the density of populations ...
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by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 17:28

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:well think about it a little, idiot: can you imagine the case where there is nobody, 0 inhabitants / km ^ 2?

Lightning doesn't give a damn about the density of populations ...
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but not fires caused by humans, we are talking about PROPORTION!

want a present, guignoldebois


https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-ne ... 180962315/

A new study shows that 84 percent of wildfires in the United States are started intentionally by humans or by human activity.

According to a press release, researchers from the University of Colorado, Boulder's Earth Lab took a deep dive into the US Forest Service's Fire Program Analysis-Fire Occurrence Database, analyzing all wildfires recorded between 1992 and 2012. The researchers found that humans caused more than 1.2 million of the 1.5 million blazes in the database.
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/08/21, 17:32

Drought, heatwave, lightning, crying forests have nothing to do with your rotten calculations, your stupid considerations, your proportions, your clown arrogance ...
This guy doesn't understand reality !!! And the bells to ring more beautiful.
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by sen-no-sen » 23/08/21, 18:23

The discussions are quite entertaining, in fact the question is not whether the level of degradation of the biosphere is important or not but to be focused on the question of climate.
Basically it's like the news, if a murder is attributable to a terrorist, the case takes on a gigantic scale, if it is not the case and well, we don't give a fuck ...
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by ABC2019 » 23/08/21, 18:44

sen-no-sen wrote:The discussions are quite entertaining, in fact the question is not whether the level of degradation of the biosphere is important or not but to be focused on the question of climate.
Basically it's like the news, if a murder is attributable to a terrorist, the case takes on a gigantic scale, if it is not the case and well, we don't give a fuck ...

above, I completely agree with you, damage to the biosphere is mainly due to anthropogenic influence on natural environments, and the RC plays only a very minor role.

Moreover, the reduction in the consumption of fossils increases the pressure on the carbon of biomass, as we can already see with the increased deforestation to make agrofuels, sugar cane in Brazil or palm oil in Indonesia ...
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by Exnihiloest » 23/08/21, 19:50

Christophe wrote:In Europe maybe except that the planet is not Europe ...

Your stats are 2 years behind and are not global ...
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And where do they get your global stats?
Your file is obviously empty.
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Re: Fires: not more numerous in Europe today than yesterday




by Christophe » 23/08/21, 20:52

Exnihiloest wrote:And where do they get your global stats?
Your file is obviously empty.


You want to play ? : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

I have already answered in part: 18.6 Million ha burned in Australia alone in 2019-2020 That's more ha that burned in less than 1 year than in your 39 years of statistics in Europe !!!

Go take your blédina puree ...
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