tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4079934161985715000.post970737036466462629..comments2023-07-23T17:04:05.956+02:00Comments on The frog that jumped out: Climate change perspective: Canada in flamesUgo Bardihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18231859786466899924noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4079934161985715000.post-90897828010453975792013-07-19T09:01:40.754+02:002013-07-19T09:01:40.754+02:00I fear things will go worse due the quite probable...I fear things will go worse due the quite probable cuts and underinvestments in firefighting, increasing costs of maintenance of the infrastructure and other issues related to the actual diminishing economical and/due energy resources.<br />On the other hand, probably people will go back to the forests to obtain wood and other goods to keep their home warm and also as a supply of energy, food and such, due the same reasons. In the first stages, this will help to clean the forests of excessive 'fuel', but in the long term, it can turn into deforestation, not only to obtain biomass, food and energy, but also to increase the farming area.<br />The also quite probable scenario of energy policies switching back to coal wouldn't help neither.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com