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Berble's avatar

Thank you Wayne. Unless something has changed yesterday there are 2,000 inhabitants of Mathias Colomb FN still stranded. There are only two ways out of the area. Either by rail or by air.. The rail has stopped for obvious reasons. To much smoke has made it impossible to get in by helicopter. I pray that has changed.

None of us expected these fires to begin over a month ahead of usual but the size is immense too. No comparison but the government issued air quality advisories until Thursday. At which point they will more than likely advise the same for the upcoming week.

Facilities like xAI are accelerating climate change. The heat alone from this facility will scorch the earth. It's more than probable it will create a dirty 30's like crisis. Unbenounced to authorities xAI is using over 30 propane run massive industrial cooling systems as well as two electrical substations.

Sending rockets up into space just for kicks have massive impacts.

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Maya J's avatar

It’s terrifying. In 2022 Ontario had a very destructive derecho wind, and in 2023 we had wildfires. I did not have to evacuate but the smoke covered the sun for days. It had a post-apocalypse feel. I really hope PM Carney can consider this when he is developing plans for Canada to become an economic powerhouse.

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