Anonymous wrote:I wish they would do something about this. My littles have trouble breathing this horrible air
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fires are so big it seems they can only be contained and it’s a waiting game until they burn out. Unless property or lives are damaged, it may not make sense to try to extinguish. It is sort of remarkable they let so many fires get so big. The hope they will go out in the near term may be just that, *hope*. I wonder if they’ve contemplated what happens if they have a dry, warm fall and a dry winter…
I don't think you realize how large and wild Canada is pp.
It takes weeks or months to get swamp fires contained in NC, where they are actively working on it. And where there are roads.
Not sure what you want Canadians to do about the absolute wilderness. If anyone could force mother nature to rain, I'm sure they would have tried it by now.
Climate change is getting ahead of our technology now, and affecting normally cool areas.
Anonymous wrote:Since op seems pretty ignorant, here’s some info to help them understand the situation.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/newyork/news/new-york-forest-rangers-tell-of-challenges-battling-canadian-wildfires/
Anonymous wrote:Too bad we don’t have Trump anymore, otherwise we build a wall to block all the smoke and pay for it with tariffs on maple syrup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should invade and make 51st state. Who is with me?
I am! And I call dibs on their strippers. The best!
Anonymous wrote:We should invade and make 51st state. Who is with me?
Anonymous wrote:It smells like burning wood outside.
Disturbingly- a faint scent of burning plastic is detectable, as well.
Last night , we were going for a walk, and the air outside was noticeably hazy. We could see haze hanging in the air. We went inside. This doesn’t seem right.
Particulate matter carried in the air can do so much damage to our bodies, more than just our lungs.
Anonymous wrote:The fires are so big it seems they can only be contained and it’s a waiting game until they burn out. Unless property or lives are damaged, it may not make sense to try to extinguish. It is sort of remarkable they let so many fires get so big. The hope they will go out in the near term may be just that, *hope*. I wonder if they’ve contemplated what happens if they have a dry, warm fall and a dry winter…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in ny and this is the third time we’ve been engulfed in smoky air. Unclear if anyone is doing anything but it’s - not great
when you are able to get ALL guns off the streets and out of the hands of non-law enforcement/non-active military folks, then I'll do something about it. Sorry the natural forest fires are impacting your normally bucolic life but guns in America are literally killing thousands of innocent people every.damn.year.
Since you are so concerned about the well being and health of people, unclear what you are doing about it - not great from what I can see.
get some f'ing perspective on things that really matter.
Get off your high horse! Maybe pay for your own damn healthcare so you can afford to put out the fires that are not only ruining your country, but your health and the health of everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:Canadian here - What exactly do you suggest people do about Canada? Start a war? Protest? Write a strongly worded letter to Mother Nature? And will you also cc this letter to California?
I don’t mean to be rude, as it’s not in our nature to because impolite, but what a stupid post. I regret reading it and wasting my time responding.