Rhino
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i noticed the warning as well yesterday and today but nothing seems to have changed up here near kcWe have it in Misery, I mean Missouri
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i noticed the warning as well yesterday and today but nothing seems to have changed up here near kcWe have it in Misery, I mean Missouri
Correct. Adversion to proper forest management.
I remember a few years ago a certain President spoke about that during the CA fires. They laughed at him.Are they going to learn an go back to cutting fire breaks in forests to help contain wild fires?
If someone did that in front of my house now, I would at minimum put a rock through the windshield followed by lead.The US is having additional smoke problems...Ranger burnouts...
Imagine going to prison because someone smoked HIS tires!If someone did that in front of my house now, I would at minimum put a rock through the windshield followed by lead.
Probably be cleaner air. Rocks and 10 pound lead ingots in my garage ain't gonna kill someone, just give them a warning about being an axe hole. It's all Canada's fault we are suffering from toxic air and tempers are at the boiling point.Imagine going to prison because someone smoked HIS tires!
No, he basically said that many forest fires would be prevented if people would "get out and rake up all the dead debris". Apparently he got info from a reliable source that one of the Norwegian countries had their people raking their forest's to clear them up.I remember a few years ago a certain President spoke about that during the CA fires. They laughed at him.
And according to this article, it affects mostly African Americans in Detroit.
Black residents of Detroit brace themselves for rougher air quality conditions