Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- Worst March Drought On Record
- ChartGL Process Control Demo
- The Biggest Money Laundering Scam
- Drought In The Headwaters Of Lake Powell
- Unrealistic Expectations Of Water Availability
- Did Bill Gates Do This?
- Worst March Drought On Record In The US
- The Real Hockey Stick Graph
- Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Gaslighting 1924
- “Why Do You Resist?”
- Climate Attribution Model
- Fact Checking NASA
- Fact Checking Grok
- Fact Checking The New York Times
- New Visitech Features
- Ice-Free Arctic By 2014
- Debt-Free US Treasury Forecast
- Analyzing Big City Crime (Part 2)
- Analyzing Big City Crime
- UK Migration Caused By Global Warming
- Climate Attribution In Greece
- “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- The Catastrophic Influence of Bovine Methane Emissions on Extraterrestrial Climate Patterns
- Posting On X
Recent Comments
- dearieme on Worst March Drought On Record
- Bob G on Worst March Drought On Record
- Hank Phillips on Unrealistic Expectations Of Water Availability
- Hank Phillips on The Biggest Money Laundering Scam
- Hank Phillips on The Biggest Money Laundering Scam
- Hank Phillips on The Biggest Money Laundering Scam
- arn on The Biggest Money Laundering Scam
- Gordon Vigurs on Worst March Drought On Record
- Robertvd on Worst March Drought On Record
- Bob G on Worst March Drought On Record
1947 : Low CO2 Forest Fires In New England
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.




You’ve probably featured this story already, but scores died and millions of acres of forest in North America burned up just over a century ago in what has become known as the “Great Fire” or “Big Burn” of 1910.
Here’s the link to the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_1910
According to Wiki: “The fire season started early that year, because the summer of 1910 was hot and dry like no other.”
This was an even lower CO2 forest fire disaster!
Thanks, I have covered that story a couple of times, but always worth remembering.