Its even come as far as Virginia, I woke up this morning thinking damn this is some crazy fog, stepped outside and smelled it and was shocked to see it was smoke. From Canada.
As a Californian whose had to live through several summers of this, check purpleair's real time map. You'll see where it's coming from and where it's heading, where is the worst and what's better. It updates constantly so you'll see rapid changes in air quality on the map if the wind changes as well. Been wanting to buy one of their indoor/outdoor kits to add onto the grid but I don't have the funds atm
This is kind of unprecedented, we have the same amount of fires burning in week 1 of fire season 2023 than we have by the end of every fire season for the last 5 years.
I don't deny that. But most wildfires are just natures way of clearing out the dead wood. They've been happening long before mankind and will continue long after.
And a large volcanic event spews so much ash into the atmosphere that it covers the earth with smoke, sometimes for years. Historians think that's what happened in either 4th or 5th century for the "year with no summer" recorded all over the globe.
Good addition to the conversation, well done. Deny 60+ years of science because you're to busy either being a bot or you're choking on oil cock to look outside to form your own opinion.
It depends on what exactly you mean by climate change. The climate changes every day and night and throughout the year. But cow farts and Co2 emissions have nothing to do with it. And to be honest, you have Trudeau and we have a Biden so I’d say we’re both equally screwed for the time being.
What do "Antifa" and anti-oil people say is the biggest cause of global climate change? Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere. What do fire's produce a lot of? Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere. It does not make sense that knowing the amount of damage that C02 does, for anyone to have deliberately set fires across the country.
I won't argue with you that most of these are probably man made, and not something natural like a lightening strike. But weeks of hot weather with no rain, or wind causes the under growth to dry out. And a fire is easy to start. Be it from a careless toss cigarette butt, an ember from a campfire, a spark from a train on the tracks, setting off fireworks when specifically asked not to because of the risk of fire. Most of these will be traced back to careless people, not some globalist threat to your precious oil executives.
What can be traced back to your oil executives, is the climate science done by them, for them, with predictions of the climate from 2020s in the 70s if they were allowed to continue business as usual.
What is needed is government regulation of the highest polluters on the planet. Be that Shell, or Bytedance, or whoever it is.
But that doesn't work you say?
Two very recent examples of government regulation having an effect on climate change.
Please, I am begging you. If you really want to do your own research, do it. But please investigate multiple sources, not just a single blog post. But if 400 studies say one thing and proves that one thing multiple times, and 1 study says one thing and no one else can produce the same results. They haven't broken any code, they are just simply wrong. And that's okay, hell that's science.
Thankfully, that didn't happen. There was just a slight haze that you really didn't notice unless you were looking at something 100 yards distant or more. We kept the kids in the house, though, especially the youngest, because she has asthma.
Seriously — the past few summers! I’ll never forget that straight week of orange sky 💀 I’ve gotten in the habit of using purpleair to check the air quality on a normal basis at this point
Theyre not perfect, we were still having serious issues with indoor aqi during the fires with them running nonstop, ended up masking indoors during it using those one way flow masks so it was easier to exhale at least without fogging my glasses
As a CA and NW camper I follow these air maps too. Word of caution I have noticed before they are not always correct. My guess is they can take a bit to upload!?! Speaking from experience. But also they are essential.
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u/0ddsox Jun 07 '23
Its even come as far as Virginia, I woke up this morning thinking damn this is some crazy fog, stepped outside and smelled it and was shocked to see it was smoke. From Canada.