Clueless in DC: In Victim-Blaming Response to California’s Wildfires, Trump Ignores ‘Inextricable’ Link to Climate Crisis

Scrubbing government websites to remove the word “climate change” and suppressing science doesn’t mean climate change isn’t happening…..

To  date there has been little acknowledgement that the most damaging fires, for the most part, were not in forested areas. They were in chaparral, grassland, oak woodland  and lightly populated conifer areas. Is this an excuse to support corporate loggers and fossil fuel donors?

Clueless in DC: In Victim-Blaming Response to California’s Wildfires, Trump Ignores ‘Inextricable’ Link to Climate Crisis

“The lives of billions of people, Californians included, are at risk because of the denial of the Trump Administration.”

 

The Camp Fire, burning through parts of Northern California, is now the state’s most destructive wildfire ever. (Photo: CNN/Twitter)

Critics of President Donald Trump shredded his first public comments of California’s most recent wildfires on Saturday, denouncing both the cruelty of a victim-blaming tweet he posted and the president’s active curtailing of efforts to curb the climate crisis, which has exacerbated extreme events like the fires.

Trump threatened early Saturday morning to end federal support for California’s efforts to fight wildfires like the ones raging in the northern part of the state as well as near Los Angeles, scolding the state for what he deemed poor forest management.

The president’s tweet came hours after he declared a state of emergency in California, opening up federal funds to help local and state officials battle the Camp Fire in the northern town of Paradise as well as the Woolsey and Hill Fires in the south.

“There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor. Billions of dollars are given each year, with so many lives lost, all because of gross mismanagement of the forests. Remedy now, or no more Fed payments!”

In Southern California, more than 200,000 residents have had to evacuate due to the fires raging near Los Angeles.

Several critics condemned the president for ignoring the reality of the climate crisis, as he has during other extreme weather events—while taking direct action to stop national and global efforts to curb the carbon emissions that have contributed to the planet’s rising temperature and the resulting hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires.

“While California’s climate has always been fire-prone, the link between climate change and bigger fires is inextricable,” wrote Kendra Pierre-Louis at the New York Times.“Behind the scenes of all of this, you’ve got temperatures that are about two to three degrees Fahrenheit warmer now than they would’ve been without global warming,” Dr. Park Williams, a bioclimatologist at Columbia University, told the Times. “In pretty much every single way, a perfect recipe for fire is just kind of written in California. Nature creates the perfect conditions for fire, as long as people are there to start the fires. But then climate change, in a few different ways, seems to also load the dice toward more fire in the future.”

As he did last summer as fires raged in the state and elsewhere in the West, Trump alluded to forest management reforms in California as the solution to wildfires—comments which critics have said are the president’s way of lobbying for forests to be opened up to the logging industry.

As Common Dreams reported in August after Trump’s earlier comments on wildfires, experts say cutting down more trees would do little to help California avoid blazes like ones that have swept through the state this week.

“A logging company would like to come in and remove the big, granddaddy trees that are really valuable as timber,” Kodas told Wyoming Public Media at the time. “Most of what needs to be removed from these forests are brush, scrub, small, spindly trees that have been sick that have almost no economic value.”

 

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