• @[email protected]
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      And to cemeteries. Some of the cemeteries here are enormous and they keep them watered and green despite the fact that we’ve had hardly any rain for months and the cems get just a handful of visitors per day.

      • FenrirIII
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        I still don’t understand why cremation isn’t a bigger thing. Or allowing people to donate themselves as fertilizer

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          Burial is the single family detached house of death. Needs to go the way of adding freeway lanes.

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    Hmmm, could it be that climate change thing was keep hearing about? Nah that can’t be it, anyway let’s authorize another almond plantation.

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      It ignited Wednesday when authorities said a man pushed a burning car into a gully in Chico and then calmly blended in with others fleeing the scene

      It’s evil human deeds compounding atop short-sighted human actions

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    I’m pretty sure we already have the answers? Sensible water management, fighting climate change, and burning the forests that literally evolved to burn.

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      Great summary and spot on.

      People really don’t understand how forests, especially pine, reproduce and thrive. Fire, that’s how.

    • Flying Squid
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      I hear from a very stable genius that all we have to do is rake the forest.

        • @xmunk
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          He’s not interested in forests, not enough flags and most trees are over 18.

  • @xmunk
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    Answer: we’re in late stage climate change, we need drastic and unpopular actions to address the cause at this point… and if Trump wins extreme weather patterns may just be a permanent norm.