Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair announced Monday that Canada is experiencing its worst wildfire season of the 21st century, with more than 47,000 square kilometres burned so far this year.
Yes, that’s definitely a part of it. We’ve neglected to do controlled spreads of fire to limit these wildfires from being as devastating to the local ecosystems as they are. We’re also just getting off a particularly dry spring for the provinces, so that kindling’s ready to burn. This of course is accelerated and worsened by climate change. CBC has a whole article about the changing of our wildfires as its impacted by climate change. It’s a good read and I’d encourage you to check it out.
Historically many indigenous people did this in the form of cultural burns. We wouldn’t even have this problem if we hadn’t outlawed it and committed a cultural genocide against their teachings. The myopia of our society is frustrating and continues to cause problems for us year after year. ^^;
These things do matter, but also, our weather patterns are dramatically changing. With record heat waves and dry spells coming in constantly, we’d still have this problem whether we’d lost the knowledge of forest stewardship or not.
Ya, it’s a symptom of the intersection of several issues. We see the wildfires and just focus on “fix the wildfires and then forget about it”, but the fact is that things will continue to get worse, even if we started on making things better right now.
But the longer we wait, the worse it’ll get, and the faster we’ll get there
Agreed. And while I suspect this place is better than reddit for it, I still won’t openly say what I believe the solution is as it’s not a wise thing to post on public fora. Systemic changes are needed.
That’s part of it but there is more to the story …
– a big change in logging activities, where previous practice was using brush piles (from delimbing trees) that were burned in winter was stopped (to save money), and instead a “where it drops, it stays” practice began, leaving massive amounts of dry fuel for fires to feed on (right around 2000-02 it changed)
– a failure of gov’t regulation to match tree planting numbers to equal the number of trees harvested
– global warming that raised winter temperatures, which allowed pests to survive in larger numbers than ever before and decimated wide swaths of pine/spruce (BC is a prime example)
My dad said the quebec fire was started by someone tweeting to collect insurance on burning a a car or piece of farm equipment and the blaze got out of control, you heard anything like that?
Only from climate change denying conspiracy nutbags.
That’s the nature of modern day information now … we’re on our own and we have to be weary of anything and everything we read and watch because it’s all being manipulated
My general rule of thumb is … if what you find instantly makes you feel hate, anger, anxiety or fear … especially towards a person or a people … then chances are it has already done its work … because someone is channeling your hate, anxiety, anger and fear to get you think and act in ways that will hurt others
Always second guess everything you read and watch … never take it for face value without researching it first
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There’s not just a single fire. There were over 130 in Quebec alone as of two days ago, most of which were started by lightning strikes.
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The bigger problem is the hotter and dryer conditions.
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Yes, that’s definitely a part of it. We’ve neglected to do controlled spreads of fire to limit these wildfires from being as devastating to the local ecosystems as they are. We’re also just getting off a particularly dry spring for the provinces, so that kindling’s ready to burn. This of course is accelerated and worsened by climate change. CBC has a whole article about the changing of our wildfires as its impacted by climate change. It’s a good read and I’d encourage you to check it out.
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Historically many indigenous people did this in the form of cultural burns. We wouldn’t even have this problem if we hadn’t outlawed it and committed a cultural genocide against their teachings. The myopia of our society is frustrating and continues to cause problems for us year after year. ^^;
These things do matter, but also, our weather patterns are dramatically changing. With record heat waves and dry spells coming in constantly, we’d still have this problem whether we’d lost the knowledge of forest stewardship or not.
Ya, it’s a symptom of the intersection of several issues. We see the wildfires and just focus on “fix the wildfires and then forget about it”, but the fact is that things will continue to get worse, even if we started on making things better right now.
But the longer we wait, the worse it’ll get, and the faster we’ll get there
Agreed. And while I suspect this place is better than reddit for it, I still won’t openly say what I believe the solution is as it’s not a wise thing to post on public fora. Systemic changes are needed.
That’s part of it but there is more to the story …
– a big change in logging activities, where previous practice was using brush piles (from delimbing trees) that were burned in winter was stopped (to save money), and instead a “where it drops, it stays” practice began, leaving massive amounts of dry fuel for fires to feed on (right around 2000-02 it changed)
– a failure of gov’t regulation to match tree planting numbers to equal the number of trees harvested
– global warming that raised winter temperatures, which allowed pests to survive in larger numbers than ever before and decimated wide swaths of pine/spruce (BC is a prime example)
Only from climate change denying conspiracy nutbags.
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Misinformation
That story has been featured in a lot of sources to back claims like yours.
Press Progress did a feature on it recently.
https://pressprogress.ca/far-right-website-true-north-is-spreading-deceptive-information-about-canadian-wildfires/
Didn’t you notice the date of the article you’re citing?
It’s from 2021 … two years ago and has nothing to do with the current forest fire season
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That’s the nature of modern day information now … we’re on our own and we have to be weary of anything and everything we read and watch because it’s all being manipulated
My general rule of thumb is … if what you find instantly makes you feel hate, anger, anxiety or fear … especially towards a person or a people … then chances are it has already done its work … because someone is channeling your hate, anxiety, anger and fear to get you think and act in ways that will hurt others
Always second guess everything you read and watch … never take it for face value without researching it first
Yes it happens occasionally, but it’s very very rare.
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