Comments by "Peter Ford" (@peterford9369) on "Here's What You Need To Know About Climate Change (with David Wallace-Wells) | TNL Sunday" video.
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Much of the catastrophic happenings come from population growth. More people, more homes, businesses and everything that comes with. Also, the more masses of people cause more deaths, destruction and chances of accidents, fires, contaminants, etc. If one person builds a house in the woods, that's one human with gasoline, matches, stoves and other things that,COULD, start a fire. That burns down those woods. So multiple that, times all the people wanting to live in the woods. And you add potential fire chances. Like whatever happened in Hawaii. As for city fires, fire is hot, hot as hell, due to the fuel. It's not the heat of the day causing a house to catch fire. Sure, dryness makes more fuel because of the lack of moisture. But ya would still have to have the flame or some kind of ignition source. Houses close together will no doubt cause fire jumping house to house. Thus population. Like the Chicago fire.
I do agree, we should curb toxic waste. But once again, population.
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