Firestorm: Critical Approaches to Forrest Death and Life

 Firestorm: Critical Approaches to Forrest Death and Life - 

A firestorm is when a fire grows strong enough, that it can produce it's own winds making the fire easier and faster to spread. Many countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, USA, and Australia struggle every year to fight against these types of fires. While humans are the main source to start these fires, they can't control them. Many of these fires start with different types of energy being released to the sky, and when rain comes down, these particles get mixed with the water and eventually they harm forests and start fires. These fires are forcing many indigenous tribes to have to re-locate in the Amazon and many other people are in danger due to this pollution. Also, when the trees get burned, people get rid of those trees which is horrible for our well being. In the Amazon, farmers are chopping down lots of trees to have more space for planting crops, but they are then polluting the environment and harming lots of people and animals. My dad, was in a project to stop the California fires, and it's really hard to solve the problem because there are so many people involved. Although everyone wants to solve this problem, farmers can't just give everything they own to solve this problem, they are obviously gonna want to keep earning money and keep their land. 

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