Preventing catastrophic wildfires is the most effective way to protect air quality, as wildfires release far more emissions than emission reduction policies can offset; for example, in California between 2004-2020, all emissions reductions achieved through state policies over 16 years were completely negated by wildfire emissions in a single year.
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'The Best Way To Protect Air Quality Is To Stop Catastrophic Wildfires': Kiley Touts FIRE ActAdded:
The gentleman is recognized.
Mr. Speaker, the best way to protect air quality is to stop catastrophic wildfires. Uh this is a statement that should not be controversial and is one the truth of which we know all too well in California.
For years in my state, the state piled on regulation after regulation after regulation, uh piled on new forms of litigation, uh new fuel blends, all things that raised the cost of living uh for people in our state. And yet even more perversely, it at the same time made it more difficult to proactively mitigate the risk of wildfire through active forest management. And let me tell you what the perverse result of that was.
Between 2004 and 2020, this is a period of 16 years, you can aggregate all of the emissions that were reduced through emission reductions policies in California, a period of 16 years leading up to the year 2020, take every single emission that was reduced as a result of state policy over those 16 years, and double that number of emissions were released into the atmosphere because of the fires that occurred just that year.
All of the sacrifices Californians had made over the preceding 16 years wiped out two times over because of these devastating wildfires that of course on top of the environmental damage that they have inflicted inflicted uh caused untold damage uh to life and property and our communities.
So the measure that we have before us today could not be more common sensical.
It said that we should not disincentivize states from taking steps that have been proven by the best science to reduce the risk of wildfires that are an absolute catastrophe for the environment. And so that includes the use of prescribed burns, which should not be considered a detriment to air quality when the entire point is to improve air quality over the long term.
This bill in addition to other measures like fix our forests, which will allow us to do better forest management without as many arbitrary delays and hurdles to jump over, are vitally needed to assure that we don't continue to have wildfires that devastate our communities and devastate our environment. I will say it again, the best way to protect air quality is to stop fires from happening, and this bill will help us do that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I yield back.
I reserve.
The gentleman from Alabama reserves.
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