Canadian Smoke

That will help you guys afford to buy more water drop air planes. 😕
You have an awful lot of forest up there. Seems like a pretty big undertaking to prevent every fire.
Unpossible.
The world is warming amigo whether you believe it or not.
How would tarrifs help us buy more bombers?
Out before it gets political😔
 
The tarrif thing is old and predictable now. The funniest take on all this was from a few US congressmen penning us a letter: "sovereignty comes with responsibility". Oh dear. :ROFLMAO:
What got missed were the huge penalties that Canada and China had/have on each other - nothing to do with us.
 
This has nothing to do with that …

1) This is a thread about Canadian wildfires
2) Poster above me mentioned the threatened tarriff (and sanctions) response due to these fires
3) I mentioned the US Senators nonsensical response to these fires "sovereignty comes with responsibility" (link below)
4) You come on here talking about China.

One of those is not like the other three.

As wildfire smoke blankets parts of the country and spills into the United States, some U.S. lawmakers have sent a letter to the Canadian government saying that “sovereignty comes with responsibility.”

Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives Jack Bergman, John James, Lisa McClain and John Moolenaar penned a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, and reportedly sent it on Wednesday “demanding immediate action from the Canadian government,” a press release said.

“American lungs are paying the price for Canadian inaction, year after year,” the letter said.

“Sovereignty comes with responsibility, and the responsibility to prevent a foreseeable disaster from crossing into another country’s airspace has not been met.”


https://globalnews.ca/news/11968608/wildfires-united-states-canada/
 
1) This is a thread about Canadian wildfires
2) Poster above me mentioned the threatened tarriff (and sanctions) response due to these fires
3) I mentioned the US Senators nonsensical response to these fires "sovereignty comes with responsibility" (link below)
4) You come on here talking about China.

One of those is not like the other three.




https://globalnews.ca/news/11968608/wildfires-united-states-canada/
I did not bring up the T - which so many connect to one thing. Canada and China play this game as much as anyone - enjoy your New World Order …
On ignore since you are working to lock this thread …
 
But can't we blame it on them anyhow?
Isn't a lot of the smog in LA from Chinese coal power plants?
This has nothing to do with China. 🤦‍♂️
Well, kind of. If climate change is indeed real, and forests are drier due to a combination of less snowmelt and poor management, then the global economy is effectively offshoring its carbon footprint to China.

We arbitrage cheap, slave labor in exchange for cheaper products by a country with no regard for the environment. If we manufactured those goods locally, the cost would be much much higher and likely with a much smaller carbon footprint. The is driven by the world consumer, who naturally wants a cheaper product, so even though most don't know or care, those that do, the tree hugger types, continue to buy electronics and Chicom crap and are therefore hypocrites.

Remember, China is a military operation at it's core, they don't care about anything else except for dominance. Forget the green energy crap, they are commissioning / permitting 2 COAL power plants per week. :ROFLMAO:

https://globalenergymonitor.org/art...espite-clean-energy-records-climate-deadlines

"In H1 2025, 21 gigawatts (GW) of coal power were commissioned, the highest amount in the first half of the year since 2016, with projections for the full year exceeding 80 GW. This increase in commissions follows on the tail of the 2022-2023 coal power permitting surge that saw two new coal projects permitted per week, on average, totalling more than 100 GW of coal power approved per year. This trend will likely continue into 2026 and 2027, unless policy action is taken."
 
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