Today, Matthew Trumm of Treetop Permaculture joins me to discuss mega fires and real solutions. We’ll cover how poor forest management, like leaving debris behind, creates tinderboxes, and how turning it into biochar or using prescribed burns could help. Matthew will share insights on using earthworks, small ponds, and hydrated landscapes to reduce fire risks, even in dry areas. Plus, we’ll explore land restoration after fires and why practical solutions matter more than political blame.
Blame is all well and good if it seeks to understand how something happened but far to often in modern culture blame is the main focus. Not solutions. In finding solutions blame often becomes clear. Honestly I don't care about Newscum. If it wasn't him, some other progressive clown would be in charge.
Solutions and proper incentives lead to a better world. Politics is not a tool that leads to either of these things.