There’s a 60,000-Year-Old Method to Help Battle Australia’s Bushfires

By | December 17, 2019

  • December 18, 2019 at 8:57 am
    Andrew says:
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    Huh, as soon as the indigenous firefighters finish teaching their cool, slow burn techniques to the Australians, perhaps they can get a gig teaching the California firefighters, too.

  • December 29, 2019 at 2:56 am
    David says:
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    The lack of backburning was the problem

    Despite the indigenous proving backburning for 60,000 years, irrational environmentalists stopped backburning. They blocked fire trails and allowed firebreaks to grow over.

    The loss of vegetation and wildlife from arrogant and aggressive green movements is criminal.

    Please do not say backburning was ineffective. It was the lack of it that made this one of the worse fire seasons. A lot of environmentalists need to hang their heads in shame for their poorly thought out actions.

    • December 30, 2019 at 1:28 pm
      Andrew says:
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      David,

      I was being sardonic. There’s plenty of blame to go around (besides the things you mention, see the current government’s reliance on coal). It’s when people cement their opinions and narrow their options and resources that disasters develop.

  • January 2, 2020 at 12:51 pm
    Syedhasanbabar says:
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    I wonder if we could try
    Liquid glass …….2. part
    Water 30. Part
    Rice husk. 8.
    Guargum 2.
    Spray

  • January 5, 2020 at 8:57 am
    tony silvestri says:
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    why not use the ocean and build a pipeline in 4 areas around austrlia and set timers like a sprinkler system this will control any fire before it starts prevention before disaster



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