CA Lawmaker Claims Wildfires are ‘Being Driven by Climate Change’
‘Objective science on climate has been sacrificed to politics’
By Katy Grimes, January 24, 2025 8:00 am
Thursday in the California Assembly, lawmakers debated and voted to approve $2.5B in wildfire relief bills, only after Democrats blocked an additional $1 billion for wildfire prevention, requested by Republicans.
As the Globe reported, Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) told colleagues that they need to address “the cause” of wildfire increases the last 10 years because… climate change. “We’ve been taking up big issues related to climate action,” he said. “This is all being driven by climate change.”
“We need to remember this moment to fight climate change,” Muratsuchi said.
As one actual scientist reported, “objective science on climate has been sacrificed to politics.”
With 9 fires currently blazing in Southern California, we decided to research California’s 20-year wildfire history. This are the current fires, according to CalFire:
But first, remember there is ‘NO Climate Crisis’ Says Coalition of 1,600 Actual Scientists that we reported last year:
“There is ‘NO Climate Crisis’ says a coalition of 1,600 actual scientists” in a recent letter to the California Air Resources Board. In fact, the scientists find that “California is in no danger of unusual drought: The annual precipitation in California has fluctuated greatly over the last 150 years, with only a slight decrease.”
California also has record low levels of air pollution that are below the threshold of human health effects, JamesE. Enstrom, PhD, MPH has told us repeatedly for years. He’s also one of the 1,600 scientists signed onto the letter to CARB.
The scientists also insisted that carbon dioxide is beneficial to Earth.
Their letter was ignored by CARB and the state legacy media.
California’s drought conditions are actually historically normal. So are our occasional heavy wet winters – Despite Gavin Newsom claiming that there is a climate crisis in California and the state is facing “a more extreme future.”
It’s not hard to plan for California droughts as well as wet years – if politicians were honest. Every few years, the state’s reservoirs are full to the top, with enough water to supply to all users for at least five years of drought – until the governor’s State Water Resource Control Board direct 80% of snowpack runoff and stored rainwater to flow to the ocean as water quality control for fish, while starving farmers of water. The environment, and not agriculture, gets 80% of the water in the state.
As for California’s wildfires, here are several reports going back to 2005 on the number of fires, compiled by the National Interagency Fire Center, and CalFire records.
Year Fires Acres Hectares Ref.
2005 | 7,162 | 222,538 | 90,058 | [30][31] |
2006 | 8,202 | 736,022 | 297,858 | [32][33] |
2007 | 9,093 | 1,520,362 | 615,269 | [21][34] |
2008 | 6,255 | 1,593,690 | 644,940 | [21] |
2009 | 9,159 | 422,147 | 170,837 | [35][36] |
2010 | 6,554 | 109,529 | 44,325 | [37] |
2011 | 7,989 | 168,545 | 68,208 | [38][39] |
2012 | 7,950 | 869,599 | 351,914 | [40] |
2013 | 9,907 | 601,635 | 243,473 | [41][42] |
2014 | 7,865 | 625,540 | 253,150 | [43][44] |
2005 -2014, 10 YEARS of fires: 80,136 fires
2015 | 8,745 | 893,362 | 361,531 | [45] |
2016 | 6,986 | 669,534 | 270,951 | [46][47] |
2017 | 9,560 | 1,548,429 | 626,627 | [48][49] |
2018 | 8,527 | 1,975,086 | 799,289 | [50][51] |
2019 | 7,860 | 259,823 | 105,147 | [52] |
2020 | 9,639 | 4,397,809 | 1,779,730 | [53] |
2021 | 8,835 | 2,568,948 | 1,039,616 | [54] |
2022 | 7,490 | 362,455 | 146,680 | [55] |
2023 | 7,127 | 324,917 | 131,489 | [56] |
2024 | 8,024 | 1,050,012 | 424,925 | [57] |
2025 |
2015 – 2024, 10 YEARS of fires: 82,793 fires
Besides the two blocks of 10 years of fires above, in 2003, 9,116 fires burned 1,020,460 acres of land, as reported by CalFire.
These were the largest wildfires – and it appears one of the largest wildfires was in 1889 – and another in 1932:
As of October 2, 2024, the 20 largest wildfires according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection have been:
Name | County | Acres | Hectares | Start date | Structures | Deaths | Notes | |
1 | August Complex | Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Tehama, Trinity, Shasta | 1,032,648 | 417,898 | August 2020 | 935 | 1 | |
2 | Dixie | Butte, Lassen, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama | 963,309 | 389,837 | July 2021 | 1,329 | 1 | Largest single-source wildfire in California history.[59] |
3 | Mendocino Complex | Mendocino, Lake, Colusa, Glenn | 459,123 | 185,800 | July 2018 | 280 | 1 | |
4 | Park | Butte, Tehama | 429,603 | 173,854 | July 2024 | 709 | 0 | Largest caused by arson. |
5 | SCU Lightning Complex | Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Merced, Stanislaus | 396,624 | 160,508 | August 2020 | 222 | 0 | |
6 | Creek | Fresno, Madera | 379,895 | 153,738 | September 2020 | 856 | 0 | |
7 | LNU Lightning Complex | Colusa, Lake, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Yolo | 363,220 | 146,990 | August 2020 | 1,491 | 6 | |
8 | North Complex | Plumas, Butte | 318,935 | 129,068 | August 2020 | 2,352 | 15 | |
9 | Santiago Canyon | Orange, Riverside, San Diego | 300,000 | 120,000 | September 1889 | 0 | 0 | The fire dates before 1932, when reliable fire records began. |
10 | Thomas | Ventura, Santa Barbara | 281,893 | 114,078 | December 2017 | 1,063 | 23 | Fatalities (2 direct, 21 indirect) attributed to the fire include 1 firefighter and 1 civilian directly, 22 deaths in later mudslides, with 1 never recovered.[60] |
11 | Cedar | San Diego | 273,246 | 110,579 | October 2003 | 2,820 | 15 | |
12 | Rush | Lassen | 271,911 | 110,038 | August 2012 | 0 | 0 | This fire burned an additional 43,666 acres (17,671.0 ha) in Nevada, for a total of 315,577 acres (127,709.5 ha).[61][62] |
13 | Rim | Tuolumne | 257,314 | 104,131 | August 2013 | 112 | 0 | |
14 | Zaca | Santa Barbara | 240,207 | 97,208 | July 2007 | 1 | 0 | |
15 | Carr | Shasta, Trinity | 229,651 | 92,936 | July 2018 | 1,614 | 8 | |
16 | Monument | Trinity | 223,124 | 90,295 | July 2021 | 50 | 0 | |
17 | Caldor | El Dorado, Amador, Alpine | 221,835 | 89,773 | August 2021 | 1,003 | 1 | |
18 | Matilija | Ventura | 220,000 | 89,000 | September 1932 | 0 | 0 | |
19 | River Complex | Siskiyou, Trinity | 199,343 | 80,671 | July 2021 | 122 | 0 | |
20 | Witch | San Diego | 197,990 | 80,120 | October 2007 | 1,650 | 2 |
Most destructive wildfires
As of January 14, 2025, the 20 most destructive wildfires according to the CalFire have been:
Name | County | Acres | Hectares | Start date | Structures | Deaths | Notes | |
1 | Camp | Butte | 153,336 | 62,050 | November 2018 | 18,804 | 86 | Town of Paradise mostly destroyed[71][64][65][66] |
2 | Eaton | Los Angeles | 14,021 | 5,674 | January 2025 | 9,418 | 17 | This information is as of 1/22/25; the fire is 95% contained, and the damage assessment is complete.[67] |
3 | Palisades | Los Angeles | 23,448 | 9,489 | January 2025 | 6,662 | 11 | This information is as of 1/22/25; the fire is 70% contained, and the damage assessment is ongoing.[69] |
4 | Tubbs | Napa, Sonoma | 36,807 | 14,895 | October 2017 | 5,643 | 22 | |
5 | Tunnel | Alameda | 1,600 | 650 | October 1991 | 2,900 | 25 | |
6 | Cedar | San Diego | 273,246 | 110,579 | October 2003 | 2,820 | 15 | |
7 | North Complex | Plumas, Butte | 318,935 | 129,068 | August 2020 | 2,352 | 15 | Towns of Berry Creek and Feather Falls mostly destroyed[72][73] |
8 | Valley | Lake, Napa, Sonoma | 76,067 | 30,783 | September 2015 | 1,955 | 4 | Towns of Cobb, Middletown, and Whispering Pines mostly destroyed. [74][75] |
9 | Witch | San Diego | 197,990 | 80,120 | October 2007 | 1,650 | 2 | |
10 | Woolsey | Ventura, Los Angeles | 96,949 | 39,234 | November 2018 | 1,643 | 3 | |
11 | Carr | Shasta, Trinity | 229,651 | 92,936 | July 2018 | 1,614 | 8 | |
12 | Glass | Napa, Sonoma | 67,484 | 27,310 | September 2020 | 1,520 | 0 | |
13 | LNU Lightning Complex | Colusa, Lake, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Yolo | 363,220 | 146,990 | August 2020 | 1,491 | 6 | |
14 | CZU Lightning Complex | Santa Cruz, San Mateo | 86,509 | 35,009 | August 2020 | 1,490 | 1 | |
15 | Nuns | Sonoma | 54,382 | 22,008 | October 2017 | 1,355 | 3 | |
16 | Dixie | Butte, Lassen, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama | 963,309 | 389,837 | July 2021 | 1,329 | 1 | Town of Greenville mostly destroyed |
17 | Thomas | Ventura, Santa Barbara | 281,893 | 114,078 | December 2017 | 1,063 | 23 | 2 direct, 22 indirect deaths were caused by the Montecito mudslides |
18 | Caldor | El Dorado, Amador, Alpine | 221,835 | 89,773 | August 2021 | 1,003 | 1 | Town of Grizzly Flats mostly destroyed |
18 | Old | San Bernardino | 91,281 | 36,940 | October 2003 | 1,003 | 6 | |
20 | Butte | Amador, Calaveras | 70,868 | 28,679 | September 2015 | 965 | 2 |
It is not difficult to conclude that California wildfires are historical. Modern fires appear more destructive as Californians have developed residential living into more rural areas. It is also evident that most of the recent fires are man-made – arson, utility related, and homeless caused fires.
Claiming “climate change” as Assemblyman Muratsuchi did is reckless and deliberate – especially because he offered no solutions. With “climate change” there is no accountability for politicians, but there is great wealth redistribution. In California, businesses are charged a carbon tax in the form of cap and trade. It’s a shakedown. (The “cap” is the state-imposed limit on businesses that emit greenhouse gasses, and the “trade” is the sale of carbon credits to other businesses).
Meanwhile, back to our actual scientists: One of the most prominent signers of the letter to CARB was 2022 Nobel Laureate John Clauser, who described the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as “one of the worst sources of dangerous misinformation,” and was disinvited to speak before the U.N.’s International Monetary Fund (IMF) on July 25, 2023.
“The physicist believes that objective science on climate has been sacrificed to politics. The preeminence of politics is all the worse, he said, because so much money has already gone to climate,” the CO2 Coalition said.
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In order to keep the business model of “Climate Change” alive, a stooge such as Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) has to make a false statement that the fires are a result of climate change. It is an industry he must have an investment in. It is a grift.
Facts be damned! They don’ need no stinking’ facts!
Vote him out Torrance. He clearly is a hack!
Arsonists everywhere and nobody(in charge) wants to discuss! A person(transient) caught red-handed trying to light fires in Woodland Hills and was NOT charged with arson! I’ve contacted numerous officials and they are ALL ignoring me!
Hell yes!
The perfect storm.
Climate change isn’t an excuse. If you knew climate change resulted in fires, then why did Newsom cut the Cal Fire budget by $101 million? Why have you Democrats been blocking bills to prevent wildfires for the last two decades? When the utilities weren’t maintaining their lines, why didn’t you correct the problem? You were even warned by the State Auditor, and you did nothing.
You screwed up. It doesn’t matter what caused the fires. What matters is what you Democrats didn’t do to prevent them. You Democrats are negligent and incompetent. You are putting everyone’s home at risk.
We need some Democrats to resign, including Newsom. You failed.
(Protect Freedom’s comment) Hear, hear!
Democrat Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi who is laughably trying to blame the fires on climate change is also the radical Democrat who authored AB 1825 that prevents pornographic library books from being banned by parents and school boards and he also authored Assembly Bill 49 that specifically prohibits school officials and employees of a local educational agency from allowing an officer or employee of ICE to enter a school site for any purpose.
It’s hard to believe that Muratsuchi’s radical legislation and extremist viewpoints represent the majority of his constituents in the 66th Assembly District which is only about 42% Democrat and includes some very wealthy areas such as Rancho Palos Verdes and Manhattan Beach?
Muratsuchi appears to be pushing the deep-state WEF globalist agenda and he’s probably receiving payoffs or other incentives from nefarious sources to do so? Maybe the Trump administration’s DOJ should investigate him and his connections?
You will eat less meat, the demogogues decree… So, cow farts cause climate change and cattle must be therefore be exterminated from earth, isolated cases of bird flu becomes national crises where the collective national flock is slaughtered without going to market, and pork production must be so humane that it becomes unaffordable in the store (if the food supply is strictly controlled, so are the peasants, therefore, no water to farmers). Maintenance of fire prone vegetation is destructive to the environment and therefore evil, because it is only due to climate change that we have any fires at all. The demogogues want to compress society into cities to reside in tiny cubicles no larger than mandated (exept for the demogues, we must be equal!) and force everyone onto collective public transportation… cars cause global warming, which causes wildfires! (except for chauffered luxury cars and private jets personally owned by demogogues). Fires destroy single family homes, which insurance won’t cover, and the former occupants become destitute (except for demogogues, personal wealth is EVIL!). Leftist governments make it financially difficult to build single family homes, while Blackrock and Vanguard buy up as much housing as they can for rental property (everything you use, you will rent: you will own nothing and you WILL be HAPPY!!! – said the demgogued while smacking his palm with a club). Uncontrolled wildfires burn up all that oversized single family housing, which the can then be “repurposed” as ugly, cramped, crime ridden, highrise hovels, because we MUST be EQUAL!!! (except for the elite demogogues, who will live in spacious luxury and each have several personal dachas with beautiful vistas in scattered places forbidden to the peasants), or “returned to nature.” All citizens are equal, except some citizens are more equal than others. Oppose the agenda, to the gulag, so shut up, drop your pants and bend over, PEASANT! (directive followed by a spitting sound). All of the above is communism 101.
Sadly, their base believe them. But, most fires have been started by the homeless, excuse me “unhoused”. So, maybe you can ask them: “Since it is climate change, or as us common folks call it, the weather patterns of life, what are your plans to minimize fires, store more water, clear brush and old growth? Then, if ol’ Newsom can eliminate red tape, why not in those areas? I mean, all those “animals” the environmental wackos wanted to protect are now BBQ.
Exactly!
I am pleased to read that Trump may not confer with Governor Newsom while advancing American interests, here in California today.
OMG! You have outdone yourself Katy! In your argument *against* a relationship between wildfires and climate, you present a list of the 20 largest in the state. In that list, you point out that one happened in 1932 and one in 1889. So *obviously* there is no connection. Well, according to your own data, another big one occurred in 1991. That means 85 percent have occurred since 2003. Your data span 135 years yet 85% of the worst fires have occurred in the last 20! And I love that you drag out the “respected scientist” (see my clever use of quotation marks) JamesE. Enstrom, PhD, MPH. This is the guy who took thousands from the tobacco companies to fake research that said smoking was safe. He is a REAL piece of work. I encourage readers to look him up. Thank you for the laugh on a Friday.