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Jon Keeley: “L.A. Fires Not The Result Of Climate Change”

Jan 8, 2025
Recent fires in Los Angeles have led to intense debate about their causes. One leading fire expert argues that these blazes aren't primarily driven by climate change. Instead, he highlights the significant roles of human activity and urban development. Historical dry conditions and Santa Ana winds have a long-standing impact on fire dynamics. The conversation challenges popular narratives, focusing on how land use and population density significantly influence fire frequency and severity.
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  • Dr. Jon Keeley argues that recent Los Angeles fires are primarily influenced by human development and population density rather than climate change.
  • Keeley emphasizes that historical fire behavior shows no significant relationship between past climates and the extent of annual area burned.

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Misattributing the Causes of Fires

Recent fires in Los Angeles are attributed by some to climate change; however, Dr. John Keeley, a U.S. Geological Survey scientist, argues otherwise. He asserts that the current fire events could occur without the influence of climate change simply due to dry conditions and the presence of people in those areas. Keeley's extensive research highlights that population density and proximity to development are statistically significant factors influencing the severity and frequency of wildfires. This contradicts the narrative suggesting that climate change is the primary cause of such destructive fires, as these conditions have existed historically, independent of climate variations.

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