教授称特朗普的政策可能加剧野火
Professors Say Trump's Policies Could Exacerbate Wildfires

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雪城大学和杜克大学的教授将当选总统唐纳德·特朗普的支持化石燃料的政策与加州日益恶化的野火联系起来。他们认为,化石燃料开采的增加会导致气候变化、气温升高和干旱,从而为野火创造了最佳条件。 雪城大学的罗伯特·威尔逊批评特朗普对气候变化的怀疑态度,以及他对气候变化在加剧火灾中的作用的不承认。雅各布·本迪克斯补充说,特朗普的政策增加了化石燃料的使用,导致更高的温室气体排放和更严重的干旱条件,直接加剧了野火危机。 杜克大学的詹姆斯·克拉克承认,特朗普政府可能会对能源政策采取更广泛的看法,但强调任何增加温室气体排放的行为都将继续对野火产生负面影响。


原文

Authored by Gabrielle Temaat via The College Fix,

Professors at Syracuse and Duke universities said this week that President-elect Donald Trump’s pro-fossil fuel policies could exacerbate the wildfires in California.

“We well know Trump does not accept the science of climate change and the reality of climate change. He’s very dismissive of it,” Robert Wilson, an associate professor at Syracuse University’s Geography and the Environment Department, told Newsweek.

“Certainly, I’ve seen no news account over the past week where he’s acknowledged that climate change has played a role in making the wildfires in California worse,” he said.

Wilson called it “discouraging” that Trump is unlikely to “do much to address climate change” or “take the current and emerging threats of climate change, particularly with wildfire, seriously.”

Another professor in Wilson’s department, Jacob Bendix, also criticized Trump’s policies, saying they would directly worsen the wildfire crisis.

The increased exploitation of fossil fuels that Donald Trump has promised would worsen our already severe wildfire problems. While there are numerous and varied contributing factors for large fires in the western United States and Canada all have one thing in common: dry hot conditions,” he said, according to Newsweek.

“Fires require heat, and they require dry fuel. The higher temperatures are, and the less precipitation there is, the more readily wildfires are ignited and the faster they spread,” he said.

Further, “using fossil fuels adds greenhouse gases to the atmosphere,” which results in “climate change,” “higher temperatures,” and “drought,” the professor said.

Therefore, “there is pretty much a direct line from [Trump’s] policies for fossil fuel use to increased wildfire,” he said.

A professor of environmental science at Duke University also said that Trump’s administration is “obviously…going to promote fossil fuels.” However, he is “probably going to take a broader view to energy policy,” Professor James Clark said.

“I think that’s all unknown, but…anything that continues to increase greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere is going to continue to have a big impact on wildfires,” Clark said.

While many academics are focused on the broader implications of Trump’s policies and the wildfires, one professor recently sparked controversy with a more personal and inflammatory comment.

University of Missouri Professor Karen Piper called the destruction of Trump-supporting actor James Woods’ house in the California wildfires “karma,” The College Fix previously reported.

“James Woods’ house is burning down. It’s karma calling,” Piper wrote.

However, she walked back the statement later in an email to The College Fix, saying, “That tweet was before I learned how catastrophic the situation was becoming.”

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