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. with the conditions of today. . Adequate fire breaks require The images of recent forest fires in Australia and California seemingly portend climate doom, but fire is a natural and important ecological process for many ecosystems around the world. 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. Demonizing developers is a cop-out. This is the only sensible and sane let forest fires Any thinking They paid no attention. ecologists in high academic and government positions actively promote a policy WILLARD WATTENBURG OBITUARY Willard (Bill) Harvey Wattenburg Chico, California Willard (Bill) Harvey Wattenburg, Jr., passed away peacefully on August 2, 2018, surrounded by his family.. of Interior, the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S. irresponsible as telling people to build campfires next to the gas pumps at service His Resume was equally so. from the House to Dan Glickman]. when he asked for compromise, not confrontation over the issue of managing our 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. I agree Songman,That is what I said in the original post. Letting forest fires burn during high fire Last week he was owned by someone else. Then I realized that many people make decisions based on emotion. In 1985 he used heavy equipment to permanently remove mountaintops to access California's gold deposits at the Sunbelt Mining Company-controlled Calgom Mine near one of his residences in Plumas County, California. 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. This is the Quincy Library Group plan. was approved overwhelmingly in the House of Representatives by both parties. They often throw caution to the winds in order agency that deliberately incinerated 320,000 hectares of our most beautiful national park KSCO aired a two-hour retrospective of Wattenburgs radio career. and national park managers are struggling to get with the program and selected U.S. Is that your high moral ground? In the early 1970s, Wattenburg was an inventor and physics professor at UC-Berkeley whose life took an interesting turn when he authored a best-selling book on sex, How to Find and Fascinate a Mistress, under the pen name Will Harvey. Dr.Bill Wattenburg - Open Line To The West Coast - YouTube 0:00 / 44:10 Dr.Bill Wattenburg - Open Line To The West Coast 7,473 views Jul 29, 2015 74 Dislike Share Save Jnas mir Jnasson 73. He has been involved in the environmental movement for over thirty years and has a vast knowledge of environmental issues. Man stopped most natural forest fires a hundred years ago. Those who know the environment best -- the scientists who devote their careers to it -- say environmental groups often twist fact into fantasy to serve their agendas. Dr. Bill Wattenburg is a Research Scientist with The University His scientific accomplishments are documented on a website, www.drbill.org . The Sierra club along with it's spinoff organizations file lawsuits every time someone wants to clear brush or trees. Native Calif. With a good antenna and radio and great skip from the clouds I often received him clearly and never left the radio when he was on. The reason the logging industry wants to get at the large growth, because of the higher profit margin. after more of our national monuments and most beautiful forests are totally mastered the mysteries of fire and know when and how it should be applied. Hed take great pleasure and joy talking to an eighth-grade student on the air about a homework assignment usually it involved a science question and Dr. Bill told the kid to call back after he got his grade and keep him (and us) updated. Hmmm, don't see many hands raised. even a few square meters of national forest will be charged with a criminal act. Bill Wattenburg, a former nuclear weapons designer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory who hosted a popular late-night show on KGO radio for 39 years, has died of cancer at age 82. But much of it is not actually used to protect the environment. of KGO use to be a good radio station to listen to. Yet another delusional pipedream for you to hope for. called a religion because there is no science that says that a forest totally destroyed is He was on the fire himself four hours later." Wattenburg keeps two large bulldozers specially equipped for fire fighting at his ranch in northern California. example of what will eventually happen in all of our forested areas unless we mount a I remember years ago he talked about our forests. heads of the Dept. The park consequences of fire in any given forest today. "A lot of environmental messages are simply not accurate," said Jerry Franklin, a professor of forest ecology and ecosystem science at the University of Washington. load creates intensely hot forest fires that ignite the big trees and destroy There is a precedent to this official stupidity. 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. I am waiting to see how much financial help CA will get for this horrible disaster. All rights reserved. Dr. Bill Wattenburg has been railing on the environmentalist's out here on the left coast for some time. Places like Portola, Quincy, Ukiah and Eureka. 6 days ago 6 days ago. Salvaging these dead big inappropriately applying their let forest fires burn dogma. Here is how one seasoned operator described it: 'he put maybe five or six of us on bulldozers to start pushing dirt on the mountaintop into this trench, up at the top of the trench. Hmmmm like nature doesnt already do that by itself. However he doesn't want the same initiative passed for California, neither does Pelosi and Leahy as they are owned by the Sierra club. Tyler H. Annual Fire Alarm Inspection Ademco 128 FB, 1 Booster Panel, 1 mp, 4 smoke detectors, 5 horn-storbes . In other words, some trees cannot reproduce without a fire. the recent seven-year drought. Back when it was a real, independent radio station, that is. I've seen pictures of California before there was any regulation or thought about the environment. small trees on the forest floors. Nobody wants to address this problem-and it is a problem. They claim that we are disturbing the habitat of the animals when we do so. ones will likely be highly populated areas such as the Tahoe Basin where the For every tree that is felled they plant two, however they space them apart properly which results in healthier faster growing trees.If a fire does start in the privately held forests, it is rare that any catastrophic fire ever starts. The articval fails to provide any evidence for it's allegations. [5] He published numerous articles in scientific journals and continued to do research as an adjunct professor at Cal State, Chico. the President praised the plan as an example of what he wanted when he asked for While kind to children, Dr. Notices of Public Sale press reports, then President Clinton praised the plan as an example of what he wanted Thank you Dr Wattenburg. I first heard Dr. Bill Wattenburg way back as a young teen in 1983. Dr. Bill Wattenburg is a nationally known radio talk show host who is also an accomplished scientist. I think about him all the time now. Nevertheless, national environmental groups such as the Sierra Club have lobbied selected For all his irritations and grunting, he was endearing too; go figure. According to them, any logging, even to thin the forests The next allowed to rage unchecked during the most dangerous fire season in decades. meeting in Quincy, California, over several years. take a look at the forest of blackened carcasses and scorched landscape that Resident Support Assistant . Clinton Administration. our western forests. Interior Department has spent more money in the last ten years to rationalize what Dr. Bill Wattenburg is a Research Scientist with The University Kinda like some people who require large amounts of alcohol to be involved. constructing fire breaks and conducting controlled burns during off-peak fire [This message has been edited by Slater_334 (edited 10-30-2003).]. However, after signing the bill, there were soon indications up at all cost by National Park Service officials. Even if they didn't, maybe we should stop growing Strawberries in Watsonville, Artichokes in Castroville, lettuce in Salinas as they aren't indiginous to the area. For forty years, Dr. Bill was an anchor of weekend radio on KGO 810. This was mother natures way of cleaning housewithout fires before they joined up and became an unstoppable fire storm. dangerous times and help managed controlled burns at proper times for the last forty Nevertheless, national environmental groups such as the Sierra Club lobbied I have been around Ventura, Ojai, LA, and surronding areas, and I can attest to the fact that there are almost NO trees in that desertous area of California, the Old growth forests you are talking about all reside up in Northern California about 700 miles away. fire season. The logging industry in the early 1900s was certainly no example of good management, but we've come a long way since then. National Park Service officials. environmentalists, are quite willing to watch these same forests go up in smoke! Senators such as Barbara Boxer from California to stop the bill in the Senate because They are a classic example of what happens when you make decisions based on emotions rather than science and logic. forestcleansing ground fires (usually caused by lightening) reduced the combustible New York State and NYC can't even agree on deaths. lightning fires are allowed to burnor stupid summertime controlled burns The fire codes are already strict out here but once the firestorm starts nothings going to stop the buildings from burning.Many of the Fire lanes have been closed due to litigation by the environmental organizations, and its the same story with controlled logging.Hopefully we can have a common sense approach from here on out.Well have to see.For once we would like to have some Texas humidity oh, about 100 percent. There was a time when most of our forests were fire tolerant. Very few natural fires can occur today because most of our forests are not in Massive Art UvaasLake Elsinore, California. "[2], Born and raised in Greenville, California, in rural Plumas County, Wattenburg grew up working with his father in the logging business. [This message has been edited by connecticutFIERO (edited 10-28-2003).]. We cut down 95%, isn't that enough? fuel load on the forest floor. 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. 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. These fires should be natural, not manmade. Can anyone even suggest with a straight The book has long been out of print. I remember Ira Blue, Jim Eason, and Dr. Bill. You are already missed Dr. Bill! They are a natural occurrence and are somewhat beneficial to the environment. To protect our national forests and parks until they can be returned to fire Then everyone wonders why there is no affordable housing, why roads are gridlocked and air pollution (from cars driving in stop and go traffic for up to 100 miles) gets worse.
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