On 2023-06-08 2:37 p.m., uncle_vito wrote:
Big thanks, Canada.
https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/worse-yesterday-dense-wildfire-smoke-moving-over-nations-capital
For more than a century we have know that CO2 in the atmosphere has
green house effect.
For more than half a century some scientists knew that the level
of CO2 emissions would lead to climate change with serious effects:
droughts, floods, stronger storms, and major forest fires, etc..
In particular, the Exxon papers showed that the Exxon in-house
researchers were issuing warnings about the devastation this would
cause.
Since the 1980s the scientific community in general has been
forecasting that fires like those in Canada today, and those that
scorched California, and Fort McMurray would be the result
if the world didn't stop emitting to much CO2.
Yes, Canada's emissions are too high, but the bulk of the
problem is from US, China and India.
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