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“We know that climate change is the main driver here." Dr. Leah C. Stokes [email protected] explains how the L.A. wildfires became so large and destructive, and what environmental policy changes can be made to prevent another devastating blaze.
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@leahstokes If they knew, why weren't they better prepared?

@leahstokes Remember kids, Without climate change they would all be out of a job.

@leahstokes Climatechange..climatechange.. it's climatchange.. climatechage. So instead of cutting fire lanes, clearing shrubbery, having water, not putting tar shingles on roofs of wooden houses and sufficiently funded fire department. We must spend billions on the industry that pays me.

@leahstokes Believe this charlatan at your own peril. She seeks to make you stupid, take your money, and believe the government class has your best interest at heart.

@leahstokes Start getting the Billionaires who provide the things that make climate change worse to pay for the rebuilds.

@leahstokes She knows. Why the fuck would you sabotage your own arguments by starting with “we know”.

@leahstokes Yes, the wildfires are climate related, but how does one plan to stop the wind? They had hurricane winds spreading embers across all burnable surfaces.

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@leahstokes Is climate change in the room with you now?

@leahstokes Great explanation

@leahstokes Octavia Butler is a former resident of Altadena.


