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Offline Elderberry

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FEE by Jon Miltimore 10/7/2020

3 Inconvenient Truths 60 Minutes Forgot to Mention in Its Story on California Wildfires and Climate Change

Compelling evidence suggests California’s wildfires stem largely from government mismanagement.

CBS journalist Scott Pelley recently visited Butte County, California, to report on the wildfires devastating the Golden State.

Government statistics show that more than 8,300 wildfires have burned some 4 million acres to date. The flames have claimed 31 lives and destroyed nearly 8,700 structures. One of those structures belonged to Fire Station 61 Chief Reed Rankin, who saw his home reduced to a charred skeleton after a September blaze.

“[It’s] nothin' but a foundation with a metal roof on top of it,” Rankin, who has spent more than 28 years as a firefighter, told Pelley. “It's completely burned down.”

CBS had a wonderful opportunity to explore the devastating impact and causes of California’s fires. Unfortunately, it was an opportunity missed. The 60 Minutes segment focused primarily on climate change, a topic that is covered in depth virtually every single day.

California’s historic wildfires received scant attention, and all but the most attuned viewers would have concluded that the wildfires are simply the result of global warming. That’s because Pelley spent a total of seven seconds of the 13-minute segment explaining a primary cause of California’s megafires.

More: https://fee.org/articles/3-inconvenient-truths-60-minutes-forgot-to-mention-in-its-story-on-california-wildfires-and-climate-change/

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Makes sense to me because 60 minutes is only watched by stupid people.
No punishment, in my opinion, is too great, for the man who can build his greatness upon his country's ruin~  George Washington