To prevent wildfires leaders should focus on what can be done immediately

NY Times:

After Years of Political Gridlock, Oregon’s Fire Disaster Brings ‘New Reality’

Early this year, lawmakers considered legislation to thin forests, hire firefighters and increase building standards to prepare for wildfires. But a dispute over how to address climate change doomed the proposals.
Assuming you believe climate change is a problem, it is not an immediate problem when it comes to stopping wildfires.  Let the loggers thin the forest to produce lumber and wood for furniture and reduce the fire hazard at the same time.  To put off things you can do to deal with the immediate problem because of a fear of climate change is a mistake.

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