Ryan Zinke Blames Radical Environmentalists For Deadly California Wildfires

by Michael Bastasch

 

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke blamed “radical environmentalists” for the deadly wildfires raging across California.

“When we’re prevented from managing our forests by these radical environmentalists — they’ve had lawsuit after lawsuit, they have somehow promulgated to let nature take its course — this is the consequence of letting nature take its course,” Zinke said in an interview on the Breitbart News Sunday radio show.

Wildfires scorched roughly 250,000 acres of California, destroying more than 12,000 structures and taking 80 lives. Authorities say there are still 1,200 people unaccounted for in the wake of the fires.

“We need to go back to prescribed burns late in the season so you don’t have these catastrophic burns, remove the dead and dying timber, sustainable harvests, get the small mom and pop mills back where they’re grazing the forest and return to healthy forests,” Zinke said.

“You look at Finland. I had an opportunity to live in Germany. Germany has the Black Forest — their forests are healthy, they don’t have the catastrophic burns because they manage the forests.”

“And I will lay this on the foot of those environmental radicals that have prevented us from managing the forests for years. And you know what? This is on them,” Zinke said.

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Zinke echoed comments made in August when he also blamed “radical environmentalists” for wildfires that burned hundreds of thousands of acres of forested land in California and Oregon over the summer.

President Donald Trump blamed California’s “poor” forest management for the fires and also threatened to cut off federal funding if state officials didn’t remedy the problem. Democratic California Gov. Jerry Brown, on the other hand, largely blamed global warming for the tragic fires.

Zinke agreed that too much was being spent responding to fires, but stopped short of endorsing Trump’s call to withhold funding. Zinke said a multi-pronged approach is needed to mitigate wildfires.

The Camp Fire, the deadliest and most destructive in state history, began on property surrounded by the Plumas National Forest in northern California. Its cause is unclear, but news reports suggest the deadly blaze could have been sparked by power lines.

Zinke traveled to California Wednesday to survey wildfire damage, which included a visit to Paradise, a northern California town “wiped out” by the Camp Fire. Trump also visited Paradise with Brown and other federal and state officials.

Zinke said the fire was like a “flamethrower of ambers shooting through the forests,” fueled by unmanaged vegetation and strong Santa Ana winds, and that people “were like deer in the headlights when the fire came through.”

“It was like a warzone,” Zinke said.

“I’m not sure that Paradise will return — the Paradise that we once knew. They’re strong people, but it’s not an affluent neighborhood and I would say devastation does not do it justice,” Zinke said.

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  1. Terry

    Last August, Sec. Zinke authored an editorial calling for more active management of forests in order to prevent wildfires and lessen the impact of that do erupt:

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2018/08/08/active-forest-management-prevent-wildfires-column/913801002/

    Failure to heed this advice has now resulted in the loss of an entire town. But this has been the case throughout the entire region for years now – it’s just getting “progressively” worse with each fire season. Mismanagement of forests and adhering to the ecofascist doctrine has laid waste to vast amounts of forested land, incurred crippling debt and loss of life from efforts to combat the fires, and left people to spend weeks and even months on end choking on smoke, resulting in air pollution of unimaginable scale – devastating flora and fauna alike.

    But don’t expect the ecofascists to suddenly become contrite in the face of this tragedy. For one thing, they are incapable of admitting any fault on their part – it’s just their nature. For another, Paradise, like most of northern California, is largely politically conservative which, to the ecofascists, means they are the enemy – an enemy to be vanquished “by any means necessary.” Any recovery funds coming from California will be all but guaranteed to carry provisions that will hamper rebuilding, and force the people into a more concentrated, urbanized setting and leaving local governments perpetually obligated to the nanny state.

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