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Started by klondike, July 30, 2023, 08:41:23 AM

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Majority of Greek Wildfires Result of Arson

Amidst apocalyptic-themed news coverage about the wildfires in Europe from the mainstream media, Greece's climate change minister has admitted that the majority of the fires that have ravaged his country were a result of arson.

Greek Climate Change Minister Vassilis Kikilias has revealed that the majority of the 667 fires that have erupted across the country in recent weeks were ignited by "were caused by human hand".

Kikilias told reporters that the people responsible were guilty of "arsons either by criminal negligence or by intention", according to Sky News.

While legacy media outlets have begun to begrudgingly admit that arson is playing a major role in the fires, they continue to claim that supposed climate change has made it easier for the fires to spread.

The Greek newspaper Kathimerini noted, however, that a significant element in the annual problem of wildfires is that "arsonists, who are usually tried for negligence since intent is extremely hard to prove, tend to get away with small sentences, rarely serve any prison time and face no other penalty for the terrible destruction they cause to humans, animals, the environment etc."

The Greek climate minister reported that the fires have burnt 400 square kilometres of land in just the month of July, compared to the recent yearly average of around 500 square kilometres. While devastating, it should be noted that far more land was burned in previous years, including the recorded high in 2007 when about four times as much land was burned.

"This is not something that will just occur this year. It will last and we have to face the consequences of what that means," Kikilias said.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/07/29/majority-of-greek-wildfires-result-of-arson-climate-minister-admits/





Michael Rolls

well, at least it hasn't been blamed on Brexit!
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klondike

I saw a story yesterday including a picture taken by an airline passenger showing only a tiny proportion of the island with an active fire while the news suggests the whole place is an inferno. 
I don't recall whaere and I simply can't find either the story or the picture today - inundated with sensational material in my searches.