The fires in California are such a tragedy not only for Californians but for all the world really; that land is a global treasure that in a certain way belongs to all humanity. Tears and grief and prayers for all living things as they go through this.

Sep 9, 2020 · 9:01 PM UTC

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So many horrific cataclysmic Climate events. We don’t have 10 yrs - We don’t have 5
Leading scientists believe there is genuine concern that the Amazon rainforest ecosystem could collapse. Already, severe devastating drought sequences have hit every fifth year like clockwork so closely spaced together that normal regrowth does not happen. counterpunch.org/2020/09/08/…
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For All Living Things Love and Light
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Progressive democrat politicians need to improve with better forestry management. They refuse to, so year in and year out Californians put up with this.
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If you've ever driven the 405 at rush hour you'd have to believe all humanity is already here to enjoy it.
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Lost my home on 8/19 in the CZU Lightning Complex. It's quite overwhelming on many levels.
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The biggest tragedy about the US: beautiful landscape tended by a bunch of idiots allowing it to be sold for profits and destroyed by corporations instead of protected and treasured. Yes, I hate the United States, it showed me time and time again it cannot change its way.
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Northern California is my home, it’s so tragic to see my friends and family suffer the horrible conditions.
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Oregon is also on fire. It’s pretty bad. Wish more people would take climate change seriously. Stop buying gas powered cars, quit eating meat, buy less plastic.