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Yes, but what people seem to miss is that the forests are DRY. Drier than usual. How do you explain 200 year old cedar trees dying from drought on the west coast of Canada because of lack of rain? They are in a rainforest for god's sake. 20 years ago these fires wouldn’t be burning this aggressively. You can’t deny that.

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Jillian Amatt - Artistic Voyages
Jillian Amatt - Artistic Voyages

Written by Jillian Amatt - Artistic Voyages

Artist, traveler, foodie, gardener. Owner of publications Sharing Food and Share Your Creativity. A boost nominator - passionate about real writing on Medium.

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