Canadian Wildfires Force Millions in US Indoors
Heavy, pungent wildfire smoke darkened skies in the U.S. on Thursday from the Great Lakes to parts of the East Coast ...
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Probably more helpful to think of them not so much as "Canadian wildfires" but rather "climate change wildfires currently consuming Canada" -- Katie Mack (@astrokatie.com) 10:23 AM · Jul 17, 2026
Probably more helpful to think of them not so much as "Canadian wildfires" but rather "climate change wildfires currently consuming Canada"
Grateful for the partnership of Premier Doug Ford and our Canadian allies as they work to rescue Minnesota campers from ongoing wildfires on the border. www.fox9.com/news/minneso ... [image or embed] -- Governor Tim Walz (@governorwalz.mn.gov) 12:24 PM · Jul 15, 2026
Grateful for the partnership of Premier Doug Ford and our Canadian allies as they work to rescue Minnesota campers from ongoing wildfires on the border. www.fox9.com/news/minneso ... [image or embed]
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Trump will use this as an excuse to annex Canada.
#1 | Posted by Zed at 2026-07-17 05:27 PM | Reply
Are there no rakes?
#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-07-17 05:32 PM | Reply
Yesterday, the sky here in Connecticut was an orange-brown color, with dim sunlight.
The daytime temp was about 5 degrees cooler than expected due to the lack of sunlight.
When I stepped outside, I could smell smoke.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-17 07:34 PM | Reply
Smelled more like a tire fire or a blown transformer outside Baltimore.
Or maybe that's just the normal smell.
#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-07-17 07:49 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
@#4
Here it was a burning-woodsy smell. Similar to logs in a fireplace.
#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-17 08:02 PM | Reply
Pedo 47 Decimated a Satellite Program That Would've Vastly Improved Wildfire Smoke Monitoring
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#6 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-07-17 08:43 PM | Reply
Aren't they all inside, hugging their toilet bowls, praying that their stocks of tariffed Canadian toilet paper will last until they able receive another pallet from Amazon?
#7 | Posted by Jaspar at 2026-07-17 10:48 PM | Reply
All the smoke here is coming from fires in Idaho and Washington.
#8 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-17 10:52 PM | Reply
@#8
Yeah. This seems to be the time of the year for such fires.
I'm dealing with the effects here.
But my big concern is for the heroic firefighters who are on ground zero fighting the flames.
#9 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-17 11:04 PM | Reply
This view (link) has shown the smoke quite clearly.
www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov
Now things look clear because a front came in from the north.
Tomorrow may be different, though the rain may wash the smoke out of the air ...
(fwiw, that's a fav weather link for me ...)
#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-17 11:25 PM | Reply
firefighters who are on ground zero fighting the flames.
Or in the air. Quite a few aircraft lost so far this season.
#11 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-17 11:25 PM | Reply
the rain may wash the smoke out of the air
I have never seen that happen.
#12 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-17 11:26 PM | Reply
The smoke made it cooler here tonight.
Global warming hoax confirmed!
#13 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-07-17 11:33 PM | Reply
@#11
Yup.
(thx for that follow-up.)
#14 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-18 12:00 AM | Reply
@#12 ... I have never seen that happen. ...
Forecast here for tomorrow is that the smoke trail will return to the area.
However, there is also some weather (possibly severe) moving into the area.
The local meteorologists are saying that the steady rain will wash the smoke to the ground and out of the air.
Raindrops form around particles in the air. So I can see their point.
#15 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-18 12:05 AM | Reply
I expect it will help, but not much.
Obviously depends on how much smoke, and how much rain.
#16 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-18 12:10 AM | Reply
Years of US and Canada reducing their carbon footprints erased in a week.
#17 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-07-18 12:15 AM | Reply
@#17 ... Years of US and Canada reducing their carbon footprints erased in a week. ...
Got numbers and links to back up that assertion?
Or is it the usual clueless post of a trolling current alias?
:)
#18 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-18 12:19 AM | Reply
@#16 ... Obviously depends on how much smoke, and how much rain. ...
But to be honest ...
In my town here, there are a lot of tree-lined streets. That is Not A Good Thing when severe thunderstorms are forecast.
So my main thinking at this point is not whether the rain will wash the particulate matter out of the air, but more of, thank-you to the generator in the garage ...
#19 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-18 12:24 AM | Reply
Not likely. Those numbers do not exist.
#20 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-18 12:24 AM | Reply
#17 | Posted by visitor_
Years of dumb posts from a stupid pile of s*&^ continued.
#21 | Posted by jpw at 2026-07-18 01:25 AM | Reply | Funny: 1
@#21
You have noticed that also?
#22 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-18 01:40 AM | Reply
It's impossible to miss.
I should probably just plonk that moron. My experience here has improved dramatically since I plonked shrimpd*&^pedo.
#23 | Posted by jpw at 2026-07-18 10:14 AM | Reply
The numbers are public if you're willing to look. I won't bother post a link that you won't use anyway. You don't want to learn inconvenient facts.
#24 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-07-18 10:20 AM | Reply
It has nothing to do with numbers and the absurd stupidity of the concept your pushing in your post.
You're an idiot. F*&^ off.
#25 | Posted by jpw at 2026-07-18 11:08 AM | Reply
What? You don't think that millions of acres forest burning could possibly offset some of the CO2 reduction made so far?
#26 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-07-18 02:01 PM | Reply
What do you mean, this was just one year.
Aug 28 (Reuters) - Wildfires that swept Canada's woodlands last year released more greenhouse gases than some of the largest emitting countries, a study found on Wednesday, calling into question national emissions budgets that rely on forests to be carbon stores. At 647 megatonnes, the carbon released in last year's wildfires exceeded those of seven of the ten largest national emitters in 2022, including Germany, Japan and Russia the study published in the journal Nature found. www.reuters.com
#27 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-07-18 02:11 PM | Reply
One year of savings for solar panels is 198 MMT of CO The goal is 700 by 2030.
seia.org
#28 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-07-18 02:20 PM | Reply
The numbers are public if you're willing to look. I won't bother post a link that you won't use anyway. You don't want to learn inconvenient facts. #24 | Posted by visitor_
You're not a good liar. You are so dumb, you don't even know you're lying. You're one of those morons who says volcanoes emit more CO2 than cars.
#29 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-07-18 02:49 PM | Reply
You don't think that millions of acres forest burning could possibly offset some of the CO2 reduction made so far? #26 | Posted by visitor_
Why would we be doing CO2 reduction if global warming is a hoax?
#30 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-07-18 02:49 PM | Reply
What do you mean
Show me the numbers where Canada and the US have reduced their carbon footprints. They haven't.
#31 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-18 03:04 PM | Reply
So solar and wind farms don't CO2?
#32 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-07-18 03:28 PM | Reply
So solar and wind farms don't reduce CO2?
#33 | Posted by visitor_ at 2026-07-18 03:29 PM | Reply
No. Trees do that.
#34 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-07-18 03:36 PM | Reply
Minnesota is burning too, shitforbrains
#35 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-07-18 05:46 PM | Reply
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