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Canadian far right repeats Trump-fuelled conspiracy theories on wildfires
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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I don't disagree, I asked my rhetorical question because this "forest management" argument is often being made in bad faith by right wing climate deniers who also scoff at government spending.
We can extrapolate your logic to climate action at large. Stop meat and dairy related subsidies, stop fossil infrastructure, invest in alternative and sustainable systems even if there's an apparent short term cost.
It'll be cheaper than what's coming...