Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has Canada really investigated what’s going on with their forest mismanagement?
The fires are literally in the unpopulated and largely inaccessible areas of the boreal forest, hundreds of miles away from populations. Would you like Canada to go rake the leaves in areas that are unpopulated? Do you know how big canada is? Do you have a map?
Anonymous wrote:Has Canada really investigated what’s going on with their forest mismanagement?
Anonymous wrote: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.
FIGHT YOUR FIRES YOU ARE NOW but two weeks ago you guys where all like "they should burn out by October." Canada is pissing a bunch of people off bc they waited too long until things got out of control before trying to stop the fires!!!
Anonymous wrote: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.
FIGHT YOUR FIRES YOU ARE NOW but two weeks ago you guys where all like "they should burn out by October." Canada is pissing a bunch of people off bc they waited too long until things got out of control before trying to stop the fires!!!
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.
Anonymous wrote:and I think the point of OP was: What is the U.S. doing to help?
Anonymous wrote:I know that this is a troll post, but there may be idiots taking it seriously. The fires in Canada are well north of where almost the entire country’s population is. Look at google maps of northern Ontario/Alberta and central Quebec. It is forests and lakes and bogs and nothing else. This isn’t like a CA or CO fire where people and property are in danger. There are only so many resources that it makes sense to pour into putting out these fires, even if was logistically feasible.
The culprit is a terrible weather pattern, which may be affected by climate change. We just have to deal with it for now.
Anonymous wrote:and I think the point of OP was: What is the U.S. doing to help?