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© 2023 AFPMontreal has worst air of any major city in world as wildfires rage: monitor
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Bob Fosse
Here you are, a little reading for you.
https://www.greenpeace.org/international/tag/fires/
Raw Beer
I'm surprised they haven't yet been able to control these fires. Why are they so ill-equipped?
They've been predicting global warming for decades; certainly they were expecting more forest fires. Why haven't they invested more resources on preparing for this? Is Canada that poor?
MilesTeg
The Canadian fires have affected over 3.8mil hectares. Do you have any idea how much area this is? Apparently not. I'd say that Canada is having as much success as the US and Australia did with their wildfires. Where are you from? Is your country poor?
Raw Beer
Yeah, I agree those countries are just as bad, and they are all equally bad at wasting taxpayers' money on things they don't need....
MilesTeg
Talk about non-sequitur. Did the POTUS and the Australian PM get black-faced fighting their wildfires. And Quebec hasn't had a referendum since 1995. Try to keep up with the times.
Rodney
So the smog olympics are Beijing, New Delhi and Montreal. Only two held Olympics…
MilesTeg
Let's hear which country you're from and how efficient your gov't is. I think I'll be waiting forever.....
MilesTeg
The Montreal Olympics were in 1976. There wasn't a wildfire then. Are you actually saying that industrial pollution and the resulting smog are the same as smog from wildfires. LOL.
Illyas
Because that would be an actually pragmatic response to climate change. There's far more money to be gained in financial instruments like carbon credits than there are in levies, fire-fighting brigades, etc.