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Climate Crisis Policies Destructive to Los Angeles Area Environment and Harmful to Wildlife

Climate Crisis Policies Destructive to Los Angeles Area Environment and Harmful to Wildlife

A look at the carbon emissions and destruction of habitat because of the focus on policies based on virtue-signalling and pseudoscience.

The continuous stream of news from the Great Los Angeles fire is heart-breaking, and the images are gut-wrenching.

And when the smoke clears and the recovery operations begin, I hope that not only do the insidious “Diversity-Equity-Inclusion” policies that led to inept leadership in critical civic positions are jettisoned….but also the “climate crisis” policies are terminated quickly.

To begin with, our elite media continue to press the “consensus” that this fire is the direct result of “climate change”.  For example, this gem is from the Associated Press.

It began with millions of people across the U.S. shivering amid blizzard conditions and frigid air that lasted for days, thanks to a jet stream that slips out of its usual path more often these days. Then, catastrophe in California, with wind-whipped flames taking off in a landscape parched by months of drought to become Los Angeles’ worst-ever wildfires.

To cap it off, major weather monitoring agencies confirmed 2024 as the hottest year in global history. Even more dire, four of the six agencies said it was the first full year Earth went beyond a warming threshold seen as critical to limiting the worst effects of climate change.

Welcome to one wild week of the climate crisis, scientists say. There will be more.

I am delighted to report that this inanity is being ratioed, which gives me hope that this disaster will put a stake in the heart of climate cult pseudoscience.

Many on social media have been reporting on the area’s arsons and the arrest of those starting fires.

I guess the term “climate change” might be correct if it means poor decisions being made by virtue-signalling eco-activists.

I have touched on several disastrous decisions made by local and state leaders already, and blog space is limited. There will be a whole catalog of failures to analyze, and thanks to X.com, the elite media can no longer protect its preferred bureaucrats.

In this piece, I would like to note how all of these climate-cult choices have utterly ruined the natural environment and wildlife habitats in the Greater Los Angeles area.

To begin with, California has been leading the charge on electrical vehicle mandates and ending the use of fossil fuels, because human emissions of carbon dioxide (a life-essential trace gas found in trace amounts within the atmosphere) are supposedly causing “global warming”.

Instead of focusing on water infrastructure, revising forest management choices, or funding fire departments, bureaucrats focused on nanny-state rules. As a result, millions of metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent have been released into the atmosphere.

I would like to share some numbers to put it in perspective: The 2020 California fire season released approximately 127 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.

Those fires completely wiped away any emissions savings.

A nearly two-decade effort by Californians to cut their emissions of planet-warming carbon dioxide may have been erased by a single, devastating year of wildfires, according to UCLA and University of Chicago researchers.

The state’s record-breaking 2020 fire season, which saw more than 4 million acres burn, spewed almost twice the tonnage of greenhouse gases as the total amount of carbon dioxide reductions made since 2003, according to a study published recently in the journal Environmental Pollution.

Researchers estimated that about 127 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent were released by the fires, compared with about 65 million metric tons of reductions achieved in the previous 18 years.

The Great Los Angeles Fire is still burning, so I don’t have a final number to share with you. However, because it is an urban fire, carbon dioxide isn’t the only emission. The smoke includes toxic cyanide and sulfur compounds, deadly carbon monoxide, and carcinogens.

So, the next time California’s eco-activist regulators want to gut emissions for your SUV or take away your gas stove, tell them to sit back down.

Another aspect of this destruction that has yet to be considered is the horrendous impact on wildlife. Many of the awful policy choices regarding water in this state have been related to protecting fish.

Because of these choices, many of the region’s iconic animal species are now suffering.

Animals try their best to move out of the direct path of the fire while remaining close to home if they cannot find refuge during wildfires, Stephanie Eyes, a senior wildlife biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (FWS) Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, noted in an October 2022 article.

…”Wildlife is incredibly resilient,” Eyes said, noting that “California has a long history with wildfire, and many species adapted to endure it.”

“When I was working in Yosemite [the national park], there was a female California spotted owl who weathered several wildfires. We were always concerned about her, but she would still be there, year-after-year,” the biologist recalled.

However, during a “high-severity fire,” which burns across a large forest landscape, moving fast and climbing through the tree canopy, finding refuge can be challenging for animals in the wild.

“Wildlife have adapted to deal with smaller fires, and unfortunately, sometimes they can’t escape these recent, big fires,” Eyes said.

Arguably, the Palisades and Eaton fires are “high-intensity”.

When Americans supported the Endangered Species Act, these were some of the species they had in mind…not bait fish.

Many supporters of sensible climate science policies have gone into great depth about the realities of climate change because of these fires. However, this is the first time I recall “climate crisis’ propaganda posts being so heavily ratioed.

I hope it is not too late to save the remaining natural areas of beauty in this state.

***Update: We removed a tweet with an AI video.

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Conservative Beaner | January 12, 2025 at 2:15 pm

The enviromentlist will kill tens of thousands of animals just to save a few fish and their ideals.

How much carbon has been released along with carcinogins to cause cancers and further harm wildlife.


 
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gonzotx | January 12, 2025 at 2:18 pm

I’ve been thinking about the animals from the get go
These videos bring tears to my eyes

And it was caused by foolish, criminal police’s and fire starting lunatics who should get life sentences if not death


 
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Ironclaw | January 12, 2025 at 2:22 pm

Do you know what’s really bad for the environment and wildlife? Being set on fire is pretty bad. Someone should really win a climate change award for the amount of smoke and carcinogens that have been released from all of the burning buildings.


 
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ThePrimordialOrderedPair | January 12, 2025 at 2:32 pm

The smoke includes toxic cyanide and sulfur compounds, deadly carbon monoxide, and carcinogens.

On the bright side, it also includes a ton of marijuana smoke … so everyone can really enjoy themselves as they’re fleeing or burning to death.


 
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navyvet | January 12, 2025 at 3:02 pm

They had to destroy the endangered species in order to save them.


 
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diver64 | January 12, 2025 at 3:22 pm

Donkey’s are a non native species. Coyotes are a pest and there is an open season on them. Climate Crisis had nothing to do with this, decades of mismanagement by Democrats compounded by the recent DEI fetish have destroyed California. I’d like to feel sorry for the celebrities that lost their homes but before that I’d like to know who they voted for the last decade or two? Most likely the same people that got them in this mess so for them, virtue signaling trumped competence but they got to brag at dinner parties about their 3 tranny kids.
Finally, wouldn’t it be nice if those communities had, IDK, emergency water pipes into the ocean that could be used to supply water for something like this? Maybe a desalinization plant or two? Guess what is going to happen to those homes that are ocean front and burned down. They are never getting built again due to regulations and the state will take the land.
It’s easy to virtue signal over DEI and other woke crap while turning a blind eye to incompetence and mismanagement while the good times role but fate does have a way to kick you in the ass good and hard sooner or later.


 
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Arnoldn | January 12, 2025 at 5:40 pm

Agree that it is hard to be very sympathetic to a city and state that preen themselves as national models of DEI, climate action, hard nosed on those bad housing insurance companies, high taxes to be spent on who knows what, and then not taking care of fundamentals. It is also hard to be sympathetic to the victimized populous that presumably voted in these politicians and supported their misguided priorities.

The proximate cause of the Palisades fire (as with the Eaton fire) appears to be a powerline near Skull Rock trailhead downed by the wind. https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2025/01/where-and-how-did-palisades-fire-start.html

The national weather service did forecast “Life threatening and destructive windstorms”. https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2025/01/the-national-weather-service-warns-of.html It turns out the NWS forecast was very accurate.

There was warnings that were not heeded and acted upon. Usually with catastrophes such as this, I think that one would find many potential causes or contributions.


 
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mailman | January 13, 2025 at 2:40 am

I suspect we are going to see the same issues that played a pivotal role in intensifying the great NSW fires a decade ago playing out here.

Back then the local councils stopped people from clearing deadfall in their properties, allowed fire lanes to become over grown, reduced firefighting budgets, allowed neighbourhoods to be encroached upon by trees (thus adding a huge source of fuel right in the middle of built up areas) and of course, uniquely to Democrat controlled shit holes you also had a heady mix of toxic DEI policies added to the fire!

Because Democrats cannot learn lessons everything that happened in NSW happened here and everything that happened in Hawaii happened here.

Sadly for Democrats the carnage in California cannot be hidden away like it has been in Hawaii.

California is why DEI should be considered a war crime against humanity.


 
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Suburban Farm Guy | January 13, 2025 at 1:01 pm

Like everyone that Progressives preen about “helping” eg dumbing down Higher Ed to “help” minorities removes their chance at the good life along with the rest.


 
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MajorWood | January 13, 2025 at 3:08 pm

There is nothing more dangerous than misguided good intentions.

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