Everything is on fire and no one cares
Everything is on fire and no one cares
By Mark Morford on August 24, 2015 10:19 AM
2015 is fast on track to have more firefighters, more money spent, more resources dedicated to fighting wildfires than any time in modern history
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This year, there were wildfires. Not the typical wildfires, mind you. Not the normal smattering of (relatively) easily controlled seasonal blazes that nature herself always ignites to help purge and clear; I mean all the massive, drought-amplified, state-engulfing wildfires youve been hearing about all season long nearly all of them larger, earlier and more frequent than any time in modern history, ranging from a few thousand acres to the largest in the country, the Soda fire, currently engulfing upwards of 265,000 acres in southern Idaho, which joins with all the other Pacific Northwest fires burning throughout Washington, Oregon and Montana. And here you thought just California was ablaze.
Do you know about Alaska? Nearly five million acres have burned throughout that unusually hot, dry state this year, which is a record, which is something like the size of Connecticut (combined), which is more staggering than your heart can process. Go ahead, try it. And then add in Canadas staggering wildfires, and you hit upwards of 11 million scorched acres thats 17,000 square miles, and still going strong. Thats terrifying.
The scariest part? Fire season, historically speaking, doesnt even begin until September. Did you know 2015 is already officially the hottest year ever recorded on Earth? Did you know Alaska recorded its hottest month ever, in 91 years of record keeping, in May? Or that Washingtons biggest fire could keep burning until it snows? The worst as nearly every scientist, climatologist, environmentalist in the world is all too sick of saying these days is yet to come.
How dire do you want it? Whats it going to take? As Eric Holthaus over at Slate recently put it WRT the huge and immediate changes needed right now from the UN and various self-serving, combative, greedy world leaders to combat this downward spiral: Where is everyone? (Heres your must-read of the month: The New Yorker profile of the amazing Christiana Figueres, head of the UNs Framework Convention on Climate Change the U.N.F.C.C.C. and just what shes up against in trying to rally member nations to make real changes, right now).
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http://blog.sfgate.com/morford/2015/08/24/everything-is-on-fire-and-no-one-cares/
msongs
(67,438 posts)is on the way in the form of early winter like weather
niyad
(113,546 posts)have been experiencing early touches of fall here, and very grateful for it!
On my mind always I have been through fires lost a home I know first hand the dangers and nowadays it is critical mass everywhere
niyad
(113,546 posts)BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)It's that most people are only in a position to be completely overwhelmed by the thought of Global Warming.
"Overwhelm" is paralyzing. The typical response, once a person can move again, so to speak, is to revert to primitive instinctual behaviors.
A lot of violence and a lot of baby making lately. Have you noticed the pandemics of both?
Gumboot
(531 posts)Full article here: http://t.co/fLoj33n2Yc
Over the last few days, I've been having all kinds of breathing problems and watery eyes here in Colorado Springs, from the smoke & dust drifting across from the PNW.
Blows my mind to see that the dust cloud has now reached the Gulf of Mexico. Even Florida has some fires burning, fer cryin' out loud.
And predictably, Republicans are busy slashing firefighting budgets right across the country. May they burn in a hell of their own creation, for this.
niyad
(113,546 posts)week here in the Springs. just grateful I don't have respiratory problems as so many of my friends do.
Most heartily agree with your last statements.