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    Great way to push climate agenda in an oil producing province ….


    Not once in the article does it mention arsonists

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      Their phucking agenda, real or instigated, playing into the FEAR of 1.5C! End of the earth.

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        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        RCMP are make several arrests on arsonists in Alberta . Hopefully they lock them in prison for a long time .
        Do you have a link or just word or mouth?

        Arson is always around so one could presume it would result in the odd fire in these conditions. I have seen reports from the RCMP saying there’s no evidence of widespread arson in their investigations so far. While I agree arsonists should be locked up and fined through the wazoo, I’m hesitant to insinuate they’re a driving factor in current fires.

        The driving force is most likely stupidity.

        When the smoke was moving in last week you could smell it Monday night before it appeared on Tuesday. A coworker said he couldn’t tell if his neighbour was having a campfire or if the smoke was there. We’ve been in a total fire ban for weeks and his first thought was campfire…

        Don’t underestimate the power of stupidity when it comes to fires starting.

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          Exactly. No one considers the population difference over time. It has been dry many times before.
          The big difference over time is people.
          The more people, the more fuel in the bush as we're living in it putting small fires out.
          Also, the more people, the more human caused fires through activities.
          Our population has doubled in my time.
          Double the campfires, ATVs and cigarettes. There's the anthropogenic causes no one sees. Only Armageddon climate change. Even the term is moronic.

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            Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
            Do you have a link or just word or mouth?

            Arson is always around so one could presume it would result in the odd fire in these conditions. I have seen reports from the RCMP saying there’s no evidence of widespread arson in their investigations so far. While I agree arsonists should be locked up and fined through the wazoo, I’m hesitant to insinuate they’re a driving factor in current fires.

            The driving force is most likely stupidity.

            When the smoke was moving in last week you could smell it Monday night before it appeared on Tuesday. A coworker said he couldn’t tell if his neighbour was having a campfire or if the smoke was there. We’ve been in a total fire ban for weeks and his first thought was campfire…

            Don’t underestimate the power of stupidity when it comes to fires starting.

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              Don’t under estimate the stupidity of those starting these fires intentionally . Happened just north of here as well . 3 arrested so far

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                Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                Don’t underestimate the power of stupidity when it comes to fires starting.
                There are literally dozens of these incidents in conjunction with the fires.

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                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  There are literally dozens of these incidents in conjunction with the fires.

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                  I’ve seen maybe a half dozen arsonists referenced, although some do multiple fires.

                  Meanwhile there have been 518 fires in the province so far this year.

                  Even if there were literally dozens of incidents, it’s nowhere near relevant to the scale of what’s going on.

                  The graph trying to relate fires to election years is interesting because it’s got hardly any fires during Covid. Could show a correlation to how big of an impact people in general have, although you’d think the industry related fires would have still been there.

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                    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                    I’ve seen maybe a half dozen arsonists referenced, although some do multiple fires.

                    Meanwhile there have been 518 fires in the province so far this year.

                    Even if there were literally dozens of incidents, it’s nowhere near relevant to the scale of what’s going on.

                    The graph trying to relate fires to election years is interesting because it’s got hardly any fires during Covid. Could show a correlation to how big of an impact people in general have, although you’d think the industry related fires would have still been there.
                    In the covid spring of 2020, it rained every day here. Couldn't have started a fire on a bet.

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                      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                      In the covid spring of 2020, it rained every day here. Couldn't have started a fire on a bet.
                      That’s the other thing that graph doesn’t show, weather and temperatures. Or acres burnt. Would all be valuable information if someone really wanted to prove the last 3-4 elections caused a spike in fires, for whatever reason.

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                        I went and found the graph. It actually does show hectares burnt, not number of fires like I was recalling.

                        Which I’m not sure proves much. The Ft Mac fire burnt over 589,000 hectares which means most of 2016s numbers are just one fire. Large hectare numbers doesn’t necessarily mean a lot of fires.

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                          Wow, good job Blaithin

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                            Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
                            I went and found the graph. It actually does show hectares burnt, not number of fires like I was recalling.

                            Which I’m not sure proves much. The Ft Mac fire burnt over 589,000 hectares which means most of 2016s numbers are just one fire. Large hectare numbers doesn’t necessarily mean a lot of fires.

                            Seen that yesterday
                            Election fires lol

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                              Would be interesting to see that graph compared to arrests of arsonists involved .
                              Yes a lot are “natural” but don’t ever discount arsonists for a different cause , it’s real .
                              Is what it is

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                                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                                Would be interesting to see that graph compared to arrests of arsonists involved .
                                Yes a lot are “natural” but don’t ever discount arsonists for a different cause , it’s real .
                                Is what it is
                                I wouldn’t say most are natural, most are likely human caused. Just arson is a tiny fraction of human causes.

                                Wasn’t the one year it was a firefighter setting them so he could put them out?

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