CNN hosts were surprised to discover that the majority of Americans do not appear to link climate change to the Southern California wildfires. Google Search Trends show a 2400% increase in searches for “wildfires” while searches for “climate change” have gone down by 9%. The percentage of the American populous concerned with the idea of human beings contributing to fluctuations in weather patterns is as low as it was in 1991. The years-long barrage of (mis)information about climate change is beginning to become irrelevant and ineffective as Americans have lost trust in legacy media and K-12 state education.

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California’s Wildfire Climate Excuse – WSJ

Yes, wildfires have always happened in California, but climate change is making them worse

Climate change impacts wildfire disasters in California

‘Off the charts’: LA’s critically dry fire conditions stun scientists – CalMatters

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