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Steep areas with a combination of brush and trees. variety. It was formulated by
forests, as the 1988 Yellowstone fire demonstrated. They also are looking for two men who were seen throwing flares into the bushes. He said then we need to thin them or else we can expect massive forest fires in the future. Man stopped most natural forest fires a hundred years ago. Real-Time Chat | Fiero Related Auctions on eBay [3] His scientific talent was discovered by a teacher, who encouraged him to apply to several schools, including the University of California, Berkeley where he completed his first year with honors. I remember he kept warning us that the Sierra Club policies were going to cause huge forest fires, massive forest fires and lookhe was right!
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Wattenburg openly suggested having standing armies on American streets and within American homes for law enforcement purposes, once remarking to a San Francisco Chronicle reporter, in regard to high urban violence in Oakland, California, "Our troops are going house to house removing weapons in Bosnia. all access roads in our forests. equilibrium.
Longtime KGO radio host and scientist Bill Wattenburg dead at 82 (Bill Clinton and
mastered the mysteries of fire and know when and how it should be applied. Yup, now you're catching on. The problem is, they go way too far. Another reason why some forests aren't healthy due to fire suppressioncertain species of trees *require* fire to get their seeds going. Advertisements for his show often referred to him as "The Smartest Man in the World." [2] Early life [ edit] Americans often torched brushy areas that Nature did not clean up in time. Wildfires have some benefits: EDIT: to clarify that the following is a quote from a web site, not a continuation of Erik's quote above. . It is called the
Anyone who walks through an old-growth forest can
You could hear the joy in his voice because he loved kids calling him on the radio, Lieberman wrote. Terms of Use. During the week, we heard unhinged liberal viewpoints aplenty - it was what KGO was known for. In the 1980s Wattenburg set up his own gold mining corporation, "Wattexco". To get all the local news, including many stories you cant find online, pick up the Post every morning at 1,000 Mid-Peninsula locations. surrounding fire breaks.
Longtime KGO radio host and scientist Bill Wattenburg dead at 82 My prayers to his family, it must have been quite a ride all these years. The logging interests version of a forest and natures version are not the same. Once they were let go or retired, KGO turned full blown liberal/progressive. up at all cost by National Park Service officials. More than 26,000 wildland firefighters continue to work toward containment goals on incidents across the country. They have acknowledged that their opposition to salvaging the dead trees has
meeting in Quincy, California, over several years. Service bureaucrats, humming their religious let it burn mantra,
buy them. Interior Department has spent more money in the last ten years to
Media blogger Rich Lieberman said Wattenburg was a crusty, cranky grumpy old man but it made for great radio.. that the Clinton White House would buckle [see fifth paragraph in previous link] under to the power-hungry,
They have already stated that they are going to load it up with amendments thereby administering a poisin pill to the bill. Posted By: poster, 8/23/2020 1:21:52 PM The two dozen major fires burning across Northern California were sparked by more than 12,000 lightning strikes, a freak weather occurrence that turned what had been a relatively mild fire season into a devastating catastrophe. They insisted that there was some divine
I would like to add that California is perhaps the most beautiful state in the union and isnt it in everyones best interests that it be preserved with the utmost care and dilligence? I had the honor of speaking with Dr. Bill twice, providing him some information on coal mine fires from my experience with the industry. Wattenburg was fired by KGO, along with most of the station's other talk hosts on December 2, 2011 as the station, owned by Cumulus Media decided to abandon the long-time and listener-appreciated talk radio format and switch to a mostly news format in competition with #1 KCBS. [This message has been edited by AndyLPhoto (edited 10-28-2003).]. fire season. Nearly 11,000 flashes jolted California in a 72-hour span earlier this week, kindling 367 wildfires that have since consumed a staggering 770,000-plus acres. But, when someone hands you your paycheck, do you wad it up and burn it? In
The Quincy Library Group plan was finally approved by in the Senate in the
Bill Wattenburg American engineer dead at age 82 Bill Wattenburg American engineer Died on Tuesday August 7th 2018 View other recent people: Commander Tom, Ancelin Roseti, Yuri Shatunov Click here to say your final goodbye Tweets related to Bill Wattenburg: To protect our national forests and parks until they can be returned to fire
Dr. Bill Wattenburg is a Research Scientist with The University
I'd like to know exactly how enviromentalist are profiting from this money wise, or profiting in terms of money from preserving forested areas.
Dr. Bill Wattenburg's Truck-Stopping Device - YouTube Melanie Fullman - US Forest Service Honor Guard, WY Ian Valley - US Forest Service, ID Martie Hale - CIIMT4- US Forest Service, CA Bill Arsenault, ID Mitzi Classay - "In Loving Memory of Deon Classay" Sasha Ernst - NPS Cumberland Gap Wildland Fire Module Darren Holt - Digby's Fire Support, Visalia, CA This plan is called the
Most of the large fires and complexes burned actively in California. Then Vice-President Al Gore was given charge over all environmental policy in the
I loved listening to Bill. forests. The cruel irony is that any camper who lets an uncontrolled campfire burn even a few
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sierra club lawyers have caused the current forest fire problem in the West. If you search for The Bill Wattenburg Show on iTunes, you can still find some of his shows from as recently as last summer. All scientists who care about our national parks and forests must demand a national
did to Yellowstone in 1988 than would have been required to first construct
precious, renewable natural public resources to satisfy the political paranoia
constructing fire breaks and conducting controlled burns during off-peak fire
He then returned to Berkeley for his doctorate in electrical engineering with professor Harry Huskey, completing it in three years, and worked at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and as a professor at Berkeley until 1970. That is especially true in the debate over one of America's most majestic landscapes: its Western evergreen forests. These monoculture "forests" are completely unsuitable for any sort of ecological diversity, and in no way make up for the destruction of the thousand year old forests they replace. Very few natural fires can occur today because most of our forests are not in
Cannot the Enviromentalist who started the fire be charged as terrorist under the Patriot Act and therefore be under Military courts? small trees. if not often outright insane, considering the explosive condition of our forests today. That paper is definitely not a bastion of conservatism. Many
Very few natural fires can occur today because most of our forests are not in
No facts to justify your dislike for our wonderful and successful President Donald Trump? It was previou The land grows as it does naturally, as it should be, not through mans idea of what it should or should not produce regarding the natural plants density per given area. Trees are a wonderful renewable resource and as long as replace what is taken there shouldn't be a problem. UPDATE: 4/21/21 @ 10:09 a.m. (WLNS)- Lansing Board of Water and Lights has clarified to 6 News, that the building affected by a fire on Tuesday was the Delta Energy Park Plant. He advocated for nuclear energy, criticized the Sierra Club and argued that the failure to clear the high country of underbrush would lead to massive wildfires. See Profile. difference between a fire started by a man-made match and a fire ignited by a lightening
who insist that they are the only ones who have
Wattenburg, who died Thursday, is survived by his wife Carol, his third wife. Anyone who walks through an old-growth forest can see
The
We cut down 95%, isn't that enough? Bill had a gruff, suffer-no-fools attitude with adults. Offering expert fire sprinkler, alarm, & extinguisher services. equilibrium, firefighters must have defensive fire breaks. their eventual destruction by unnaturally intense forest fires during peak
inappropriately applying their let forest fires burn dogma. burns that could have saved both the Yellowstone and Florida forests. These natural fires periodically burned the brush, debris, and
Wow, so environmentalists are responsible for the forest fires, but if we allow some timber cutting, then Bush is doing it just for his money grubbing friends. Wattenburg was married to his third spouse, Carol Wattenburg, 28 years his junior. As an inventor, Wattenburg had eight patents to his credit,[citation needed] one being the first home alarm system using electrical wiring for its communication medium. mangers of our national forests and parks now set what they call controlled
That is not the
It is not that way anymore. National Park Service officials. controlled burn only projects. still struggle to rationalize the senseless burning of Yellowstone to please
I agree Songman,That is what I said in the original post. espouse the theory that there is something divine about lightening-caused fires
The public will only rebel against this gross mismanagement of our forests
yes when the timber barrons clear cutthey are realy trying to prevent forest fires :rolleyes. Beside the point. and rescue the forest ecology. U.S. Caring for the environment is one thing, but when the policies that are pushed don't jive with science, then they create more problems then they solve. Thank you Dr Wattenburg. If we let nature take it's course, there would be no rivers with dams making power, not California aquaduct delivering water all over this state.. Lots of our daily things that we have become used to would exist. Firefighters and equipment must be able to reach any fire that breaks out during
companies to remove and salvage the hundreds of thousands of big dead trees in
The logged forest is the one most appealing to wildlife. I don't know how much you have to deal with environmentalists where you live, but this state is virtually run by them. A major focus of the environmental movement and ecology studies is supposed
(Dec 95). Deal with reality, drop the nirvana fantasy, there are too many people on the planet already.
Dr. Bill Wattenburg, 1936 - 2018 | Christopher Price "[8], From 1972 to December 2, 2011, Wattenburg was the host of The Open Line to the West Coast, a talk show heard late Saturday and Sunday evenings 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. PT from San Francisco on KGO, AM 810kHz. lumber companies back into our forests. Many experienced foresters and scientists believe that a long-term program of
Nobody wants to address this problem-and it is a problem. The
What a shame. The Sierra club has objections to even clearing brush, on the grounds that natural habitat will be lost forever. 1 in the ratings in 11 states.
CHRONICLE PROFILE / Bill Wattenburg / Radio host keeps - SFGATE Has Climate Change Made a 'New' Forest Fire? A Q&A with Ecologist, Bill I don't know how much you have to deal with environmentalists where you live, but this state is virtually run by them. It's been so for centuries, long before the developers moved in. After its gone there is no turning back. [18] They had two daughters; Wattenburg also had three children from a previous marriage.[18]. sacrificed as guinea pigs for poorly supported ecological theories that are not consistent
demanded by the so-called environmental groups such as the Sierra Club. and knowledgeable scientists alike pleaded with the park officials to stop these
On his show, Wattenburg answered questions about everything from car repairs to physics and often would help kids who called in with homework questions. [This message has been edited by Erik (edited 10-27-2003).]. conditions now prevail because of decades of accumulated brush, debris, and thickets of
Allowing private companies to salvage this
Defiant National Park Service bureaucrats, humming their
6 days ago 6 days ago. What is radical about protecting the environment from being destroyed by progress and greed?The are natural checks and balances in nature without mans help. People's attitude toward money is amazing. There is no evidence that enviromentalist started the fire, and it would defy logic. This is insane, a deliberate waste of our most
Willard Harvey Wattenburg (February 9, 1936 August 2, 2018)[1] was an American inventor, engineer, author, and talk radio show host from California. 369. be renewed. see the burn marks on the lower trunks of many big trees as evidence that the natural
Hundreds if not thousands of homes and businesses
On the show, he answered questions about science, talked about politics, current events, and discussed some of his ideas. that all our forests, even the few remaining old growth forests that they claim they are
and national park managers are struggling to get with the program and
burn, or setting fires during high fire season with the present incendiary
http://www.envirotruth.org/sacbeeApril2001.cfm Salaries for environmental leaders have never been higher. press reports, then President Clinton praised the plan as an example of what he wanted
If the whole world was destroyed tomorrow except for 2 of you, you'd both spend the rest of your lives pointing your fingers at each other blaming the other. to be the preservation of our natural resources. trees decreases the cutting of green trees in other national forests to meet our
Willard Wattenburg Obituary (1936 - 2018) - Chico, CA - Mercury News He appreciated my comments and treated my politely and fairly. Obviously there are disadvantages as well. generation. This was mother natures way of cleaning house
Why can't we just take the last 5% of old growth that we haven't raped and leave it alone? fires that ignite the big trees and destroy every living thing in the forest. recent monstrous fires in Florida are another good example of what will
This is what happened in Yellowstone in the
In other words, some trees cannot reproduce without a fire. major forests that are not in fire equilibrium, including the last stands of
better for the ecology long-term than a forest that continues to live. debate and assessment of the let forest fires burn policy. So having a wildfire destroy thousands of acres of old growth trees is good, but having a logging company selective take old growth trees is bad?
A local man remembered - Plumas News our forests, as the 1988 Yellowstone fire demonstrated. The reason the logging industry wants to get at the large growth, because of the higher profit margin. Say what you want about "greedy corporations," but the people they employ need the jobs. the most dangerous fire season in decades. The enviroloonies want to limit cities' growth, and build only high-density housing. Typical drive-by comment! Safe from what? forest floor, not removing the big trees, just as nature once did with natural forest
I think with out regualtion the industry would've logged itself out of business in the first half of the last century. Electrical storms of that magnitude are a rarity in California, which typically sees about 80,000 lightning strikes a year, according to the National Lightning Detection Network. burn policy that congress should allow. natural fires of long ago seldom reached the lower limbs of big trees which
You don't just plant trees and make an ecology. themselves whether what was done in 1988 by park officials was an act of divine
after more of our national monuments and most beautiful forests are totally
Kinda like some people who require large amounts of alcohol to be involved. How to Reach Dr. Bill Wattenburg; Call-in numbers for radio program: (10:00pm to 1:am Saturday and Sunday nights) (408) 808-0810 (415) 808-0810 (510) 808-0810 (650) Pacific Bell screwed up, and forgot to create this prefix in the new area code. Completely natural forest management would also include letting fire run its course. high fire season. In 1999 -- the most recent year for which comparable figures are available -- chief executives at nine of the nation's 10 largest environmental groups earned $200,000 and up, and one topped $300,000. Subsidized by federal tax dollars, environmental groups are filing a blizzard of lawsuits that no longer yield significant gain for the environment and sometimes infuriate federal judges and the Justice Department. Massive amounts of precious topsoil are then
The park
They approve stopping a runaway campfire, but wont allow
Fire does neat things to the soil that promotes rapid growth otherwise. I think it's important that some of our old growth forest should be preserved, they a greater tourism attraction than say a bunch of small elm or what have you. constructing fire breaks and conducting controlled burns during off-peak fire
Fires? to build campfires next to the gas pumps at service stations. Excessively long posts make my head hurt. Tell that to the land that is eroded. Ive been trucking for 35 years and in the 80s & 90s I ran CA to OR and KGO radio would come in all up and down the west coast clear at night. A portion of the article below was published in Science Magazine as a letter
Unfortunately, a fire storm is what usually happens in forest fires during peak fire
The 1988 fire that destroyed almost 40 percent of the Yellowstone forest and its once
The tens of millions of dollars given to them by the Dept. forced the cutting of hundreds of thousands of green trees on other forests to
For all his irritations and grunting, he was endearing too; go figure. As an engineer, Wattenburg discovered many of the original problems with the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, including such flaws as easily decipherable fare cards (which could have fare value fraudulently added to them), trains that would not show up on the computer screen, and other deficiencies. stations. experienced U.S. Forest Service officials, and lumber industry representatives
[This message has been edited by fierobear (edited 10-28-2003). natural fires of a hundred years ago and the all-consuming forest fires of
Dr.Bill Wattenburg - Open Line To The West Coast - YouTube Ya'll give it a break. Although this article is a bit dated, Dr. Wattenburg, a very smart man, said it very well: Reprinted with permission by Dr. Bill Wattenburg. For fire protection services in Lansing, MI call Fire Systems of Michigan! Kindly explain this dumb statement in reference to the Constitution. They often throw caution to the winds in order
When
Of course man can manage it through selective culling and replanting trees but a natural forest will always do it better. its National Park Service dogma of let fires burn did to Yellowstone in 1988