When a hot fire burns through a eucalyptus forest, without...

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    When a hot fire burns through a eucalyptus forest, without crowning or partly crowning, the leaves remaining will be shed as it sometimes does in very hot weather, then it will spread again but at a lot less intensity.

    If climate change is to blame and every country reduced their emissions to 0, even if they agreed to it, it would take many years to make a difference, maybe 20 to 40 years.
    In the meantime fuel reduction is the only option, there is nothing else we can do.

    Unlimited trucks, water bombers, dozers and whatever else you can think of will not make a difference on a big fire. It is only when the winds decrease can machines start to make a difference.
 
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