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Canadian wildfires have burned the equivalent of Indiana

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* Washington Post

Blistering temperatures reached unheard-of northerly latitudes in Canada over the weekend amid dangerously hot and dry conditions, lightning storms and new blazes that intensified the country’s historically severe fire season.

The temperature soared as high as 100 degrees in the Northwest Territories on Saturday, the hottest temperature ever measured north of 65 degrees latitude in the Western Hemisphere, according to Christopher Burt, an extreme-weather historian.

The scorching temperatures over western Canada exacerbated the country’s unprecedented wildfire crisis. A record 22.7 million acres (9.2 million hectares) have burned so far, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, blowing past the previous high mark of 17.5 million acres (7.1 million hectares) in 1995. There are months of the wildfire season to go.

I got curious so I looked up some things. 9.2 million hectares works out to 35,521 square miles, making it 64 percent of all the land in Illinois (55,593 square miles). Indiana land is 35,868 square miles, meaning it’s just a tiny bit larger than the area burned so far (and there are “months of the wildfire season to go”).

* From the CBC

Researchers say there are ways to slow these changes, starting with reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

In addition, [Jennifer Baltzer, an associate professor in the department of biology at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario] said improved fire management, by allowing some fires to burn in some cases, and increasing the number of prescribed burns in others, would help scale back the number of out-of-control, large-scale fires.

* Isabel did a quick roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Jul 11, 23 @ 1:53 pm

Comments

  1. === The USA could stand to burn most of Indiana. ===

    What a terrible comment.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Tuesday, Jul 11, 23 @ 2:53 pm

  2. AlfondoGonz-

    Dude.

    Sadly, there are still a lot of people who believe the outright lie that windmills take more energy to build than what they will ever produce.

    Comment by Flyin'Elvis'-Utah Chapter Tuesday, Jul 11, 23 @ 2:59 pm

  3. I think anyone that says that climate change isn’t real is doing their best to keep their head in the sand, repeating over and over “nothing to see here.” Weather. Fires. All getting worse and worse. And the hottest average global temperatures recorded have just occurred. We ignore these signs at our own peril.

    And @Hannibal Lecter, lighten up Francis.

    Comment by Demoralized Tuesday, Jul 11, 23 @ 3:06 pm

  4. One of the best investments I ever bought, was a home HEPA air purifier. During the last smokeout here, my indoor air was as crisp as a mountain meadow. Meanwhile, outside smelled and looked like like there was a giant smoldering bonfire in my yard. The outdoor AQI was up in the 300+ range, which is the ‘dangerous for everybody’ range. Simply being outside in those conditions is the equivalent of smoking half a pack of cigarettes.

    Those with the means should start planning for these types of events. They are going to become more common. Buy a home air filter at the minimum, and some sort of backup power supply to last for up to 7 days. Solar, generator, etc.

    Those without the means, or those who choose not to prepare, are going to have a difficult life ahead. And a shorter one.

    And always remember evolution through natural selection doesn’t favor the strongest to survive. It favors those most capable of adjusting to rapidly changing environmental conditions. Make sure you and yours are on the right side of that line.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Tuesday, Jul 11, 23 @ 3:26 pm

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