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RE: [RC] FW: [RC] Going back in time... - Mike Sherrell

This is definitely not true. From a New York Times article from last
week showing the rapidly increasing development near forests:

Their migration - more than 8.6 million new homes in the West within 30

miles of a national forest since 1982, according to research at the

University of Wisconsin - has coincided with profound environmental changes

that have worsened the fire hazard, including years of drought,

record-setting heat and forest management policies that have allowed brush

and dead trees to build up.

"It's like a tsunami, this big wave of development that's rolling toward the

public lands," said Volker C. Radeloff, a professor of forest ecology and

management at the University of Wisconsin. "And the number of fires keeps

going up."

The url of the article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/26/us/26fire.html

Page two of the article has a definitive graph.


Regards,

Mike Sherrell
Grizzly Analytical
707 887 2919; fax 707 887 9834
www.grizzlyanalytical.com

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Subject: RE: FW: [RC] Going back in time...


Not so.  The populated areas are just becoming more concentrated.  Many
areas of our own country in particular used to have people in them and don't
anymore.  Areas that now have wilderness designations used to contain
thriving communities.  The cities keep getting bigger--but people keep
fleeing the rural areas.

Heidi






 Except that nature keeps getting smaller and the developed sphere keeps
getting bigger.

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