Topic: Fire Control

6 chapters across the catalog

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 11:58 - 14:12

1728: Hatchet Man

California Fire Management and Ducks Unlimited

A retrospective on California fire management highlights the historical use of controlled burns and fire breaks during the 1970s. The organization Ducks Unlimited is noted for its past role in managing vegetation through burns, a practice that has largely ceased due to modern environmental complaints and pollution concerns.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 3:12 - 7:18

1277: Insurrectious

Controlled Burns, Forest Management and Historical Fire Prevention

Historical fire management practices in California, including controlled burns and logging, are contrasted with modern environmental policies. The establishment of air pollution districts followed the London Death Smog, leading to stricter regulations that some argue have curtailed necessary forest maintenance. Critics suggest the cessation of regular controlled burns over the last decade has contributed to the current frequency of record-breaking wildfires.

Standard Man
Episode 1276 3:04 - 5:23

1276: Standard Man

California Fire Control and Ash Accumulation

Producers in Northern California report harvesting crops under red skies as ash accumulation covers vehicles and property. Criticism is directed at Governor Gavin Newsom and state authorities regarding the allocation of fire control budgets and the lack of controlled burns. The current ash is described as a fine powder, differing from the larger "snowflake" ash seen in previous years.

Imperious
Episode 1140

1140: Imperious

California Fire Season and Controlled Burn Policies

The discussion opens with observations on the upcoming California fire season, noting that heavy rains have led to significant weed growth. Comparisons are made between Texas, where controlled burns are common, and California, where such practices have historically faced more resistance. A historical diary from the 1849 Gold Rush is cited, describing the region as a land of fire, flood, and earthquakes.

Resume Normal Activity!
Episode 501 2:15:18 - 2:16:37

501: Resume Normal Activity!

Chechnya Skyscraper Fire, 9/11 Comparisons

A luxury skyscraper in Chechnya caught fire and burned completely, which the hosts use to revisit debates about the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings on 9/11. They mock the official narrative of fire-induced collapses, noting that the Chechen building did not fall into its own footprint despite the extensive blaze.

Do You Think Believe Feel?
Episode 45 1:11:42 - 1:14:45

45: Do You Think Believe Feel?

Media Brainwashing, Rupert Murdoch, and Mansion Fires

Rupert Murdoch's extensive control over British media through Sky News and various newspapers is blamed for the "brainwashing" of the public. The hosts note how trivial stories, such as a millionaire's mansion fire, dominate the news cycle and distract from significant events like the Georgia conflict or US elections. They compare the celebrity obsession with figures like Britney Spears to the rise of Barack Obama.