According to the National Interagency Fire Center, 9.4 million acres burned in the US this year. This is down 80% since the 1930’s.
Indicator 3.16: Area and percent of forest affected by abiotic agents
23 Jul 1933, Page 12 – Great Falls Tribune at Newspapers.com
TimesMachine: October 9, 1938 – NYTimes.com
And forest fires are down 90% since CO2 was at pre-industrial levels.
There is no correlation between forest fires and atmospheric CO2 – but excellent correlation between fires and extreme heat = which peaked in the 1930’s.
Rather than doing actual science, government climate scientists prefer to alter data to match their worthless models.
via The Deplorable Climate Science Blog
December 14, 2017 at 12:17AM
