Those sitting at the table...shown on my tv...sure seemed to be blaming him and his climate change policies for the fires.
I'll bet those fires have burned most years since granny ran for Possum Queen, and Jethro, Ellie May, and Jed were helping her to.
1) His climate policies don't help. But since you don't believe in climate change, oh wait, you changed your mind, now you foolishly just don't believe humans had any effect on it despite the pollution pictures from China, for example, but since you don't believe in man-influenced climate change, you also believe we are helpless.
Jeez, but you are a fool.
2) You lose your bet. There has never been a year like this, dolt. Think otherwise? Go find evidence that prior years have been like this.
Let me help:
This is a list of the largest fires on record in California, going back to 1932. Please note the largest fires. #1, 3, 4, 8, and 13 are from August or September of 2020.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_California_wildfiresAs it happens, 17 of the largest Cali fires ever have been from 2003 to 2020. Five of them are from 2020, as noted above. No other year has as many as TWO, Bambi.
"Only" two of the deadliest wildfires are from 2020. Two are from 2018 and three from 2017. "Only" twelve of the 22 deadliest wildfires are from 2003 to present, so far. The 2018 fire was deadlier than the numbers 2, 3, and 4 fires
combined.
2018 saw the greatest amount of burnt acreage, over 1.9 million acres burnt by over 8,500 wildfires.
2020 is not in that chart, but... from the top chart of greatest fires, the 5 listed for 2020 are
already ahead of that: 2,108,561! That's just 5 of the 7,700+ fires they have had thus far this year. Total through yesterday?
As of September 14, 2020, a total of 7,718 fires have burned 3,451,428 acres. It's pretty likely that 2020 will see double the amount of burnt acreage of the next highest total.
So, eat shit, Bambi. Or...
TRY LOOKING STUFF UP BEFORE TYPING.