Showing posts with label Wildfires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildfires. Show all posts

Sunday, June 18, 2017

62 dead in central Portugal forest fires

CBCnews

Heat from fires so intense, crews having trouble approaching flames. Details here.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Why are fire seasons longer? People.

High Country News

New research finds illegal campfires, cigarette butts and other accidental ignitions have nearly tripled the (US) wildfire season. Story here.

Coconino National Forest, Arizona. 
Jonathan Horn photo.

Saturday, January 28, 2017

'Dante's Inferno' in Chile: Destructive Fires Rage in Record Heat

EcoWatch
Records tumble in infernos in Chile. Details here.

Saturday, December 24, 2016

California Forests Failing to Regrow After Intense Wildfires

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climate
 news

Huge, destructive fires are more common with climate change, and the loss of regeneration threatens to exacerbate global warming. Story here.

Friday, August 19, 2016

California wildfire brings destruction, uncertainty; 82,000 people in 34,000 homes threatened

Chicago Tribune
A ferocious wildfire had swallowed up many homes as it spread across 40 square miles of mountain and desert east of Los Angeles. Exactly how many, however, and to whom they belonged, remained uncertain. Story here.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Friday, July 1, 2016

You Can Give Them Back Their Summers

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment
Forest fires are not an unusual thing in the Northwest Territories, but the summer of 2014 went beyond anything Yellowknife residents had seen before. The air quality index was at 10 or worse – the worst it can be – for much of the summer because of all the smoke. Story here.

RELATED: "B.C. remains quiet over polluted Hullcar aquifer"

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

California's Wildfires Just Tripled in Size

MotherJones

2016 is shaping up to be another epic fire season. Story here.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Wildfire Derails Chemawawin Students' Ceremony in Manitoba

CBC News
‘I’ve been waiting for this for 12 years,’ says 18-year-old Rikki Houle. 'This is how we're going to remember our grad.' Story here.
RELATED: Easterville, Chemawawin Cree Nation in Manitoba Evacuated Due to Forest Fire

As Southwest US Burns, Climate Scientists Warn: You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet

CommonDreams

"If we continue with business-as-usual burning of fossil fuels, by mid-century what we think of as extreme summer heat today will become a typical summer day." Story here.

Friday, June 10, 2016

I Get My First Response to My Proposal to Take Climate Action in Fort McMurray


Alberta's Premier, Rachel Notley, has responded to my proposal to replace all buildings destroyed in the Fort McMurray wildfire with the most energy-efficient ones possible (see letter, below). While her answer to my specific suggestion seems to be a polite "no," she outlines other steps her province is taking to achieve a carbon-free future.

Larry 


For the background to this story, click here.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Here's What The Science Really Says About Fort McMurray

NATIONAL OBSERVER
Canada’s well-above-average wildfire activity of the past few years can be linked to manmade climate change.  Story here.

Sunday, May 29, 2016

The Great Wildfire Debate Lights Up Editorial Pages in Manitoba Again (Letters)

It all started when I wrote the letter, immediately below right after the Manitoba election in April. It was published in the Neepawa Banner and Roblin Review. It prompted an angry response in "The Review" from Brian Burtnack, which appears right after that. Then, my own response to Mr. Burtnack. 

I've numbered the letters 1,2,3 & 4, putting them in chronological order.

Happy reading!
Larry
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Is Manitoba's New Government Already Failing the Environment? (Editorial)

Dear Editor,

Well, another Manitoba election has come and gone. And we got the change we wanted. 

Or did we?

To me, it still seems like the goal of “evidence-based” policy-making, often promised by politicians of every stripe, remains as elusive as ever.

Take climate change, for example. 

Except for the cranks, the pseudo-scientists pimping for Big Oil, those living on the moon or the stupid, the science is now accepted. It’s settled. Our earthly home is warming dangerously because we’re burning too much fossil fuel. This is already creating conditions that have, for one thing, been making wildfires happen more, come earlier and last longer. (And oh, by the way, as I write this, Fort McMurray is burning.  

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Alberta's on Fire and We Should be, Too

NATIONAL
OBSERVER

The forests around Fort McMurray and the tar sands, the epicentre of Canada’s contribution to fossil fuel extraction and global greenhouse gas production, have been ablaze for many weeks, with a heat and ferocity not seen in living memory. Story here.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

5 Images Explain Why the Alberta Forest Fires Are So Hard to Stop

WORLD
RESOURCES
INSTITUTE
Fires are a natural part of many boreal forest ecosystems, but….Story here.

Health Canada probes claim that government officials helped pesticide company overturn a ban

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