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Climate Emergency - The Next Decade
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8285742" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>You could well be right.</p><p>But until recently we had policies to cope in case you were wrong. In everything from water supply to energy to food production there now seems to be no reserve in the system at all. I think we are running at considerable risk.</p><p>I am also suggesting that the presently in vogue policy of leaving as much dead vegetation on the surface as possible, particularly without managed fire breaks isn’t sensible with hotter dryer summers. We are actively encouraging tourism into rural areas that have all sorts of schemes that tend leave large tracts of land as a tinderbox. It’s a recipe for disaster in my view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8285742, member: 2119"] You could well be right. But until recently we had policies to cope in case you were wrong. In everything from water supply to energy to food production there now seems to be no reserve in the system at all. I think we are running at considerable risk. I am also suggesting that the presently in vogue policy of leaving as much dead vegetation on the surface as possible, particularly without managed fire breaks isn’t sensible with hotter dryer summers. We are actively encouraging tourism into rural areas that have all sorts of schemes that tend leave large tracts of land as a tinderbox. It’s a recipe for disaster in my view. [/QUOTE]
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