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Humans Increased the Threat of California Wildfires Through Land Use Choices

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsOctober 18, 2025011 Min Read
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Humans Increased The Threat Of California Wildfires Through Land Use
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A recent article argues that human policies, rather than emissions, exacerbate wildfires in California. It critiques state logging bans and restrictions on clearing dead brush, which prevent effective fire mitigation. The Getty Estate, which cleared dead material, remained unharmed during recent wildfires, showcasing traditional practices lost to modern governance. The article claims that concerns about particulate matter, like PM2.5, distract from the real issues, suggesting that policies driven by activists hinder solutions such as controlled burns and fire breaks. It concludes that while calls for action are valid, California’s current decision-making prioritizes climate change narratives over effective firefighting strategies.

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