What is the single most environmental issue that is plaguing the eastern half of the world? The raging fires in Indonesia and Asia. These fires are releasing more CO2 and other toxic chemicals in a few months than most countries do all year. The fires are also producing a thick smoky haze that is clouding the entire area. What is the exact cause of this problem? Scientists are quick to point out several causes, but one that is standing out is the defiant act of setting ablaze fields for the use of farmland.
The Indonesian government has taken a stand against the fire, but has done nothing to actually stop the farmers from destroying the land. The actual problem is that the farmers are burning their land to make way for their crops. The farmers not only set the fires in the first place, but also chop down trees to make land open for crops. This deforestation adds to the problem because they just let the trees lay and the wood tries and is perfect kindling for the fires. This logging for the way of plantations is one cause that is leading the way. The government has no real reason to stop the farmers because they are bringing in the money for the country. This use of fire is a ?cheap and often illegal way of clearing land.? (http://forests.lic.wisc.edu/ric/wrr37/fires.htm) This shows the blahtent disregard for nature and the entire community. If the farmers only had the means to clear their land in a way that didn?t cause such a destructive effect on the earth there wouldn?t
The economic cost of wildfires is very expensive. All the help from the firefighters is very costly. The firefighters work hours a day for months depending on how big the fire spreads. All the chemicals and aircrafts they spend on trying to put out the fire adds on to the cost. The houses and the rest of the owner's belongings are lost from the fire and are needed to be rebuilt and repurchased. Millions of dollars is spent on the damage of
A wildfire is any instance of uncontrolled burning in grasslands, brush, or woodlands. Wildfires destroy property and valuable natural resources, and may threaten the lives of people and animals. Wildfires can occur at any time of the year, but usually occur during hot, dry weather. Wildfires are usually signaled by dense smoke which may fill the air for miles around. The National Weather Service, U.S. Forest Service, and State forestry agencies combine to give wildfire probability forecasts. Local radio and television stations broadcast information and warnings on local fire conditions. Wildfires pose an increasing threat to the residential United States. In 1987, 53,000 fires consumed more than two million acres. By October 1988, almost
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over the recent decades. These large fires are burning with substantial amounts of high severity, resulting in significant carbon losses over large scales (Ffolliott, 2008). Wildfires have many environmental and social impacts from the fire and will extend for many years into the future. With the loss of infrastructure, damage to ecosystem services, and loss of crucial habitat for the Mexican spotted owl were all recorded during the fire (Center for Biological Diversity, 2003). Yet they don’t count the losses of the endangered animals in the cost of the fires. Not only was the Mexican spotted owls greatly impacted by the fire, but so was the goshawk, and the old-growth ponderosa pine endangered
Although naturally encompasses such as season, weather, lightning, and etcetera may cause wildfires in our environment. However, National Park Service points out "humans cause 90 percent of Wildland fires in the United States as a result from campfires left unattended, the burning of debris, negligently discarded cigarettes and intentional acts of arson" (NPS). In this study, we will analyze the pattern, causes and find possible solutions for wildfire activities in the California. Foremost, it will begin with topic research of reliable sources such as the library, government websites, and the scholarly search engine. It’s not because of the experts’ reputation alone, but it’s for the study’s accuracy, credibility, to eliminate probable bias
Wildfires are a destructive yet important part of a prairies Eco-system. When a wildfire occurs it burns away invasive plants, dead grass, dead twigs, and a small portion of the wildlife, when the grass and wood are burned it releases a varying amount of carbon and nitrogen into the soil which turns it into extremely fertile ground for plants to grow in, even though life may not return for months. When wildfires don't occur for a extended amount of time, it allows the old grass and fallen organic matter to cover up the ground and block out new life and turn the prairie into a virtual wasteland until a fire
Have you ever stopped to wonder if wildfires truly important to society? Well after doing some research, wildfires play an important role in the natural adaptations that occur in the Earth's ecosystem. On the NASA Earth Observatory: Global Fire Monitoring website states that “ The diversity of plant and animal life in the world’s forest, prairies, and wetlands in (partly) dependent on the effects of fire; in fact some plants can not reproduce without fire”. The reason why some plants are dependent on wildfires is because the fire breaks open the outer layer of the seeds and invigorate germination. Fires begin vital natural process for nutrients. Rain then passes the nutrients back into the soil restoring fertile seedbed for plants.
The main points that I learned this week is the fact that Wildfires develop when forest vegetation that is lacking moisture, elements and circulating air stimulate hot scorching gases derive from combusting activities in national parks. Natural environmental factors contribute to and stimulate wildfires in national parks these factors called fire triangles. Fire triangles aerated gases, natural occurring conductors and existing energy found in woodlands and they support ignites flames and start combustion activities in wildfires. National parks that have abundant natural supplies of gases, conductors and sources of energy are more likely to experience increased annual amounts of destructive wildfires. These type of environmental factors create
Wildfires have played an important role in shaping history. They have shaped private islands and public areas. Even though wildfires have destroyed thousands of acres of land and killed millions of people, humans still start these furies of fire either on accident or on purpose. Also, many times people have started controlled burns which people use for different reasons. Sometimes, wildfires are not as bad as some people may think. Even if someone is caught in a wildfire, preparing and getting out is not hard at all. Humans may not always be ready for a wildfire, but they do know how to stop one.
Each year on the new you hear about more and more wildfires charing our land. Why are we hearing about more fires every year and why are they burning longer. Wildfire are getting harder to fight and are costing us a lot more money to fight. Wildfire are becoming more common and are taking longer to fight.First off one of the main reasons for the fires becoming more frequent is because of people. On a nice hot July day in the middle of the drought all it takes is one spark from your chain dragging on the road to spark a multi thousand acre fire. Also with more people out in the woods camping they want a fire so they build one but don't maintain it and just let it burn. This is turn lights the forest on fire in a blink of an eye. People do start
I hate uncontrollable wild fires because it ends up destroying thousands of acres of beautiful forests, it provides oxygen, homes for the animals, the fires hurts us and could destroy our homes too. The fire pollutes the air around us too.
A wildfire also known as a forest fire. It is an uncontrolled fire often occurring in wildland areas, but which can also effect houses or resources. Wildfires often begin unknown, and then when it gets extremely big people start noticing it. Common causes of wildfires include lightning, human carelessness, volcano eruption and much more. Heat waves and droughts can also have a dramatic effect on the risk of wildfires. Although, more than four out of every five wildfires are caused by people.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said, ”Australia has several L100 aircrafts that are especially designed to extinguish bushfires in large area. They are ready to fly to Sumatra or Borneo Island.” As reported, the bushfires in Sumatra and Borneo have caused hazardous air pollution in some provinces. Our neighbouring countries, Singapore and Malaysia, are also affected. A report said that 135,000 people had suffered from respiratory infections (ISPA).
On Oct 28, 2015, Reporter Justin Worland, a New York-based writer for TIME covering energy and the environment, he shares about how Indonesia's fires are impacting the world. In his writing, Worland states:"the climate pattern brings torrential rain to some parts of the U.S. but causes drought in Indonesia and elsewhere in Southeast Asia" (Wonderland, How Indonesia's Fires Are Choking the World). In another word, this means fire occurrence will cause unmitigated suffering like drought, air pollution and possible illness to the entire population. The downside of crisis is unbearable, and nobody wants to live in fear, illness, and chaos.
Farmers and ranchers are like a one big family with distant cousins three times or four times removed who live all across the country. While the cousins might not know one another or even heard the other’s name, when one is in need, they will come out of the woodwork to lend a helping hand.
Though instances of wildfires happen rarely or seasonally, wildland fighters have to be always ready to combat it. It is their duty to control and stop the fire from spreading. When fighting wildfires in woodland, they have to lift and carry heavy equipment. They work in a team and perform specific tasks as per their expertise, training, and experience. For example, an entry-level wildland firefigher will perform the job of arranging equipment and making the base from where the fire can be accessed, ready for the experienced one. Whereas, the experienced firefighters will handle the task of reaching difficult or inaccessible areas with the use of helicopters and parachutes.