U.S. Congress members urge Canada to deal with wildfire smoke ruining their summer
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I’ve heard Pine monoculture is a contributor. Spruce is more fire resistant, and Pine beetles make kindling. Natural forests have a mix of Pine and Spruce.
Pine beetles make kindling?
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Pine beetles make kindling?
Kill the tree making it more flammable.
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Have you tried sweeping your forests, I remember that was the issue in California. /s
We’re going to need spaceballs sized brooms
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Yah. Nah, fuck them.
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It is working
Interestingly 24% of Canadians have a favorable view of the US and 87% of Americans have a favorable view of Canadians. Thats a 63% mismatch, and it was trending way down even before trump.
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Half of Americans say Canada ‘a valued partner and ally’; 15 per cent of Canadians say same of U.S. March 4, 2025 – As U.S. President Donald Trump addresses congress for the first time in his second presidential term tonight, he’ll likely find a sizable audience north of the border. It won’t be a favourable...
(angusreid.org)
Canada hates us, but it's not all Trump's fault. : It's Been a Minute
The stereotype is that Canadians are kind, but they by and large do not take kindly to President Trump's idea of making Canada our 51st state. As of April, two-thirds of Canadians considered the U.S. to be "unfriendly" or an "enemy," and 61% say they have started boycotting American companies. However, Canadian dislike and distrust of the U.S. is not new. Canadian views of the U.S. have trended down for decades, from a high of 81% of Canadians holding favorable views of the U.S. under Clinton in the '90's, to hovering in the 50-60% range in the aughts, to only 24% favorable as of March. Meanwhile, 87% of Americans view Canada favorably. There's a huge mismatch there. So what's behind these decades of resentment? How does culture play into it? And what does it mean for our politics that our nations have fundamentally different ideas about our relationship to one another? Brittany discusses with Scaachi Koul, senior writer at Slate, and Jon Parmenter, associate professor of history at Cornell.
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We as humans have only ourselves to blame for these wildfires. We’re pushing this planet to it’s limits and it’s only going to keep getting worse.
Nah, don’t you read the newspapers? Global warming is fake. If it were real, why does it get cold still?
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A big fan to blow it into the US
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Maybe the US could behave like climate change exists and actually do something about it?
Or nah.
Enjoy the wildfire smoke dumbasses.
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nah all those Nazi’s to the south can choke on it.
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We’re going to need spaceballs sized brooms
You just need megamaid!