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Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S.

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    hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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    As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

    Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

    Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

    **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

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    Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

    Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

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    • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

      As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

      Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

      Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

      **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

      Link Preview Image
      Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

      Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

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      CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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      ominousorange@lemmy.ca
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      Unfortunately, I feel this may become the new normal.

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      • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

        As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

        Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

        Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

        **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

        Link Preview Image
        Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

        Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

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        CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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        cygnus@lemmy.ca
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        Great - Ontario already behaves like it’s the center of the universe, and now this

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        • ominousorange@lemmy.caO ominousorange@lemmy.ca

          Unfortunately, I feel this may become the new normal.

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          deathsembrace@lemm.ee
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          Not at all, climate change scientists miss one thing. This is only the beginning and they need to tell people this is probably the best it will ever get because it’s about to get a lot worse.

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            Not at all, climate change scientists miss one thing. This is only the beginning and they need to tell people this is probably the best it will ever get because it’s about to get a lot worse.

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            hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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            I get the sense they’re trying not to dishearten everyone with doomsday predictions.

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            • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

              As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

              Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

              Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

              **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

              Link Preview Image
              Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

              Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

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              CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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              wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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              The Mercator projection makes things look worse than reality, but this is still very bad.

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                As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

                Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

                Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

                **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

                Link Preview Image
                Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

                Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

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                CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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                Joe Dyrt
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                CBC Report

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                • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

                  I get the sense they’re trying not to dishearten everyone with doomsday predictions.

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                  deathsembrace@lemm.ee
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                  Well thats the problem. They still think theyre living in a situation where we can stop it but its all being controlled and manipulated by capitalism. Climate Change scientists are not a multi trillion dollar industry. They have no real power or voices because they cant lobby the government.

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                    CBC Report

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                    hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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                    Sorry about that. It’s fixed now.

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                    • W wise_pancake@lemmy.ca

                      The Mercator projection makes things look worse than reality, but this is still very bad.

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                      Joe Dyrt
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                      When you imagine the map proportionally squeezed from the sides at the top and squeezed down, the concentration of smoke becomes much worse.

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                      • ominousorange@lemmy.caO ominousorange@lemmy.ca

                        Unfortunately, I feel this may become the new normal.

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                        Joe Dyrt
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                        It will be decades, maybe centuries, before these areas burn again. Still, Canada is very big and mostly trees.

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                          Sorry about that. It’s fixed now.

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                          Joe Dyrt
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                          No worries!

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                            As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

                            Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

                            Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

                            **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

                            Link Preview Image
                            Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

                            Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

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                            CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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                            Bo7a
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                            firesmoke.ca is a nice view as well. A nice view of hell is still a nice view right?

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                              As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

                              Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

                              Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

                              **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

                              Link Preview Image
                              Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

                              Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

                              favicon

                              CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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                              datavoid@lemmy.ml
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                              BC is looking good (until it all burns down in the summer)

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                                Well thats the problem. They still think theyre living in a situation where we can stop it but its all being controlled and manipulated by capitalism. Climate Change scientists are not a multi trillion dollar industry. They have no real power or voices because they cant lobby the government.

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                                piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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                                Its even worst. Oil companies had scientists creating climate models since the 70s and suppressed them from the public.

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                                  As wildfires continue to rage in Western Canada, communities in affected areas and surrounding provinces have been blanketed by thick plumes of smoke, prompting air quality alerts extending into parts of the United States this week.

                                  Smoke conditions in some parts of the U.S. Midwest have become so bad that the air quality has been categorized as “hazardous.”

                                  Exposure to wildfire smoke has been found to cause early death and respiratory issues, says a 2024 report from Health Canada.

                                  **FYI - the smoke map is updated regularly on the website.

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Here's where wildfire smoke is spreading in Canada and the U.S. | CBC News

                                  Wildfire smoke is spreading throughout Central Canada and into parts of the U.S., with air quality warnings being issued in both countries.

                                  favicon

                                  CBC (www.cbc.ca)

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                                  corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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                                  Weird. Ms Smith hasn’t pivoted from denigrating the R.o.C to proclaiming the greater need for her aid over every other effort, yet. This is a little slow for her.

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                                  • P piccolo@sh.itjust.works

                                    Its even worst. Oil companies had scientists creating climate models since the 70s and suppressed them from the public.

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                                    deathsembrace@lemm.ee
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                                    To add on to this for over 100 years we have known about the potential effects of this industry.

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