Re: Fort McMurray fire a carbon catastrophe
They should have taxed the fire. All that carbon revenue has been lost!
They should have taxed the fire. All that carbon revenue has been lost!
Ski......you should have color coded your post for the clueless......They should have taxed the fire. All that carbon revenue has been lost!
A few facts everyone should consider in an emergency.
1-Mandatory evacuation is not real. They cannot physically force you to leave your property. They cannot get a judge to order your removal. If you choose to stay and assume the risk they cannot legally prevent it. All the govt declaration does is remove the requirement to mitigate damage by your insurance company
2-Once you do leave even though there is no actual lawful authority to prevent your returning you will have to find alternate routes because any main road will be blocked by govt. If you do leave plan a route back in ahead of time.
3-The govt will NOT protect your property. In fact as shown in New Orleans and High River they will most likely use the opportunity to invade your privacy and steal your private possessions and will not compensate you for any damage done while committing break & enter on your home.
Fort McMurray fire a carbon catastrophe
The Fort McMurray wildfire, which now seems likely to be the costliest disaster in Canada’s history, continues to grow. According to the government of Alberta, as of Friday morning it had burned more than 500,000 hectares of land, or more than 1.2 million acres.
These are preliminary numbers, to be sure, and shouldn’t be taken as precise. They’re also likely to change further. “There will be wet areas, boggy areas that don’t burn. But it’s not out yet, either, so … even without any major runs, by the time it is contained, it will likely grow some more,” said Steve Taylor, a research scientist with the Canadian Forest Service.
Taylor said the fire already ranks in the top six or seven largest fires seen in Canada in the satellite era, starting in 1970, when observations became most reliable. Especially since this is occurring in May, early in the wildfire season, that’s pretty incredible.
And so is another detail about this fire — the amount of carbon that it is apparently pumping into the atmosphere.
Taylor’s colleague, Werner Kurz, is a senior research scientist at the Canadian Forest Service and heads its carbon accounting team. He said he generally estimates that for every hectare of forest land consumed in a fire like this one, about 170 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions — so dubbed because they actually include not only carbon dioxide, but also methane and nitrous oxide, two additional greenhouse gases — head into the atmosphere.
That, in turn, means that this single fire has contributed — for a rough estimate — some 85 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions.
In 2014, the last year for which statistics are currently available, Canada emitted a net of https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/04/21/canada-gets-a-d-on-environmental-report-card.html 732 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalentEND into the atmosphere. This single wildfire thus may have given off enough carbon to account for over 10 per cent of Canada’s total emissions.
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/05/20/fort-mcmurray-fire-a-carbon-catastrophe.html
I think basically if they tell you to leave it's probably best to get the f**k out as, as you say your insurance maybe compromised in certain aspects. I think what the cops did in High River is criminal & depending on the damage they did you could sue them. (if you could prove it was them who broke in)
So WTF? What a complete waste of taxpayer funds. This is just another indicator the whole carbon/climate change bullsh*t is a govt cash grab backed by people who want to keep their $100k/yr govt salary.
You can leave...I'll stay. I do not need to be babysat by bureaucrats who haven't worked a day outside in their lives and are more concerned with control of the population than our rights and freedoms. Point is they can use the word "mandatory" all they want but there is no lawful authority in any law for them to physically force you to go. It is your choice in the end.
Well, that should bring in tens of dollars.Nickelback to headline Fort McMurray 'Fire Aid' benefit concert at Commonwealth June 29
By Fish Griwkowsky, Postmedia Network
You can't tax a fire.
Fort McMurray firefighters face shorter lifespan
Chris Purdy, The Canadian Press
First posted: Monday, July 11, 2016 12:47 PM EDT | Updated: Monday, July 11, 2016 04:12 PM EDT
Many Fort McMurray firefighters, unable to wear their usual air masks while battling a giant wildfire that attacked the northern Alberta city, are being screened for health problems because they spent several days breathing in hazardous smoke.
Fort McMurray firefighters face shorter lifespan | Canada | News | Toronto Sun