Los Angeles Times

Fanning the flames

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Re “Climate is not to blame for fires,” Oct. 19

It’s correct to call out Gov. Jerry Brown for invoking climate change to explain this year’s wildfires if the science is not there to back it up.

On the other hand, there’s nothing in his faux pas that should embolden climate change doubters, as the science indicating that climate change is happening and driven by human activities is solid. In fact, 97% of climate scientists are in agreement, and the United Nations’ Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change gives that conclusion a 95% level of certainty.

So let’s not waste energy criticizin­g Brown’s misstateme­nt here. Instead, let’s applaud his efforts for getting California to lead the nation on solutions to climate change, and let’s try to put in place a national price on carbon before it’s too late to halt the worst effects of climate change.

Sarah Mosko

Santa Ana

I applaud the focus on facts about the lack of causality between climate change and California’s wildfires demonstrat­ed in this article. Climate change is a real phenomenon; climate models show only consistent­ly warmer weather in future decades, not currently.

It is also true that there is great controvers­y over whether the general circulatio­n models that climate scientists use to forecast the effects and timing of climate change can be scaled down to make specific and accurate prediction­s for regions the size of California.

The article’s quote from University of Colorado climate scientist Roger Pielke that our governor is engaging in “noble cause corruption” when he says that carbon pollution is “in many respects driving all of this” should remind us that solutions need to be based on an accurate understand­ing of the problems we face.

In this case, as the article points out, we must change our fire management policies and do more to fire protect our homes.

Michael Hertel

Claremont

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Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times NEWS CREW runs as f lames erupt from the Valley fire southeast of Middletown, Calif., last month.

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