There's no established causal link between DEI policies and the occurrence or management of wildfires.
Wildfires are influenced by a multitude of factors including weather conditions, topography, vegetation, and human activities like land management practices, arson, or accidental ignition. Blaming DEI for wildfires oversimplifies these complex causes.
Wildfires have been a natural part of California's ecosystem for centuries, long before DEI became a focus. Historical data shows that fires have increased in frequency and severity due to climate change, land use changes, and suppression policies, not diversity initiatives.
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