? https://www.vox.com/world/2019/8/20/20813786/wildfire-amazon-rainforest-brazil-siberia
I live on the Canadian West Coast...Vancouver Island...south-east.
The last three years were extremely hot summers.
Also it was generally similar for the West Coast of the United States.
In British Columbia we had record forest fires in the last few years.
This year, this summer is not as hot, it's actually much more comfortable and the air more breathable because of less forest fires. All seems well all across Canada and all across the United States, as far as heat and forest fires are concerned this summer. Only one more month to go before Fall season.
But going global the picture changes; it started to make the news in Sao Paulo, Brazil recently with apocalyptic pictures in daytime and blackouts. I started to search for more, the Amazon, the Amazonian forests, and more and more and other places as well to have a more global picture and including the various causes plus the overall temperature and weather network of the planet including its atmosphere above.
Everything looks and sounds normal. Or is it, I have less than zero clue, here it's all good, and over there in South America it's burning in the Amazon...where it's the worst right now on the globe.
The more research I do the more I learn about farming, ranching, cattle, deforestation, drought, etc.
20% of the world's oxygen cones from the forests of the Amazon. The recent pictures of Sao Paulo are eerie. There's a short video (link above) of an Indian woman with her reserve burning in the background. ...Reality shock.
Just something miscellaneous in the life, most likely normal routine.
In other related news Greenland is rich on ice, and Canada on water.; precious natural resources.
Be good,
I live on the Canadian West Coast...Vancouver Island...south-east.
The last three years were extremely hot summers.
Also it was generally similar for the West Coast of the United States.
In British Columbia we had record forest fires in the last few years.
This year, this summer is not as hot, it's actually much more comfortable and the air more breathable because of less forest fires. All seems well all across Canada and all across the United States, as far as heat and forest fires are concerned this summer. Only one more month to go before Fall season.
But going global the picture changes; it started to make the news in Sao Paulo, Brazil recently with apocalyptic pictures in daytime and blackouts. I started to search for more, the Amazon, the Amazonian forests, and more and more and other places as well to have a more global picture and including the various causes plus the overall temperature and weather network of the planet including its atmosphere above.
Everything looks and sounds normal. Or is it, I have less than zero clue, here it's all good, and over there in South America it's burning in the Amazon...where it's the worst right now on the globe.
The more research I do the more I learn about farming, ranching, cattle, deforestation, drought, etc.
20% of the world's oxygen cones from the forests of the Amazon. The recent pictures of Sao Paulo are eerie. There's a short video (link above) of an Indian woman with her reserve burning in the background. ...Reality shock.
Just something miscellaneous in the life, most likely normal routine.
In other related news Greenland is rich on ice, and Canada on water.; precious natural resources.
Be good,