**Those in Canada, How is Everything? Other Comments are Surely Welcome. I have Not Been Hearing a Lot Lately But apparently in The News The other day. xxoo
I think, The problem isn't simple Fire..
The permafrost is Melting due to Earth Heating up, when Permafrost melts all the thousand Yr old Dead frozen material releases Methane in Huge quantity..
This Methane reaches the Surface from Fissures and Explodes or Burns silently like fire under snow..
Look up the HOLES of ALASKA.. basically Land Exploding out of no where.
A Lake in Alaska is Leaking a lot of methane, Bubbles from under the lake.. and Multiple other locations too...
The Arctic and Antarctic region Are about to go Kaboom..
Also It's First Time Flowers have Bloomed in Antarctica.. in a very long time.. It's scary what we are about to Witness next.. Also the Shifting Poles are going to makes things even more difficult, we will be facing more intense Solar Winds, changing climate can easily mean, we might often lose our Crops and face bigger challenges that our human brain can tackle, we are Lucky that we have developed. Artificial Farming without sunlight. And we Have A. I at our Disposal we can Terraform This Planet in next 100 Years to accomodate all humans and other species in harmony with this planets changing environment.
Environment is changing Very slowly and That's the Best thing going for us.
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That worries me for what Canadians will have to deal with this upcoming summer if the fires still haven't completely died out after all this time. And last summer was bad enough for Canada as it is.
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I don't live in Canada, but I've been following the news. It's scary and concerning but unfortunately it doesn't surprise me. Climate change affects all countries.
I did some checking there are about 25 fires active mostly in norther Alberta & BC. That is from the latest data in February
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That... that doesn't make any sense. Wildfires (even the artificial ones that crippled Canada last year- or has it already been forgotten that those were deliberately set?) aren't like campfires; they're not going to last under snow for very long- either they'll run out of fuel or oxygen, or the snow will melt. Or is Canadian snow made of the same steel the Twin Towers were made out of, that "can't be melted by heat"?
I'm reminded of some articles I read a year or two ago, talking about a "fire-generated tornado" up in Canada, which upon reading, was very clearly a tornado-generated fire- still pretty scary, but clearly the result of either alarmism or exceptionally poor English skills.
I live near the forest fires and it was smokey all summer last year. It will be worse this year because there hasn't been enough snow so unless we get a lot of rain in the next couple months, its going to be a bad summer
under snow? don't you know fire is hot? it would melt the snow. if it didn't melt, then then wasn't fire there.
They want us packed into smart cities, not living free in nature.
What a scary thought that fire could survive in those conditions, and for so long.
Where I lived in Boston, we had peat bogs ignited by lightening and smoldered for 20 years.
The dems will find a way to blame Trump for it….
Smoldering under snow? I in no way believe that is the truth.
I know forest fires smolder a long time in the ground. If they could survive under a snow cover. I wouldn’t know.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/VP7h7IUweIM
what could happen next?Canada has fires under snow? That doesn't sound natural; unless it was like a volcanic vent.
Climate change sucks.
WOW.
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