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Of course, what the super-fine congress folks are not asking for is any attempt to curb anthropomorphic climate change that is a major cause of the number, intensity and severity of these fires.
In fact, as noted by Oliver Milman writing in the Guardian, all six US'ian congress people who are signatories to the letter recently voted to accelerate fossil fuel emission-driven climate change:
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NevermindCauseAndEffect
BreakOutTheRakesVille
The letter, above, comes from six republican congress people from Minnesota and Wisconsin who are demanding action from the government of Canada.
While, apparently, fentanyl traffickers have nothing to do with this, there are arsonists that must be dealt with. Not to mention the raking of the northern forests that we have failed so far to spend billions on:
BreakOutTheRakesVille
The letter, above, comes from six republican congress people from Minnesota and Wisconsin who are demanding action from the government of Canada.
While, apparently, fentanyl traffickers have nothing to do with this, there are arsonists that must be dealt with. Not to mention the raking of the northern forests that we have failed so far to spend billions on:
"...While we know a key driver of this issue has been a lack of active forest management, we’ve also seen things like arson as another way multiple large wildfires have ignited in Canada. With all the technology that we have at our disposal, both in preventing and fighting wildfires, this worrisome trend can be reversed if proper action is taken..."
Of course, what the super-fine congress folks are not asking for is any attempt to curb anthropomorphic climate change that is a major cause of the number, intensity and severity of these fires.
In fact, as noted by Oliver Milman writing in the Guardian, all six US'ian congress people who are signatories to the letter recently voted to accelerate fossil fuel emission-driven climate change:
...(A)ll of the authors of the letter (to the Canadian ambassador) – (Tom) Tiffany, Brad Finstad, Tom Emmer, Glenn Grothman, Michelle Fischbach and Pete Stauber – voted for the so-called “big, beautiful” Republican spending bill that, among other things, slashes support for renewable energy and provides new incentives for the production of fossil fuels...
Imagine that!
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