This new normal of near-constant wildfire smoke annoys me as much as the next person. But it serves as a reminder that we share one fragile atmosphere that we’re collectively screwing up. Fruitless to waste all this energy pointing fingers like children when we should be joining hands to fix this. It’s like nature’s warning signal.

Whether it be wildfire smoke, a global pandemic, or heat waves, nature know no geopolitical borders. So maybe instead of squabbling over whose smoke is whose, we could acknowledge that we’re all in this smoldering mess together. We only have one planet to live on, and we only have one atmosphere to breathe from.

(just food for thought)

  • @YarRe
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    202 years ago

    We have. Politicians who gobble fossil industry cock do not care. This is intentional and no amount of “learning” helps as long as oligarchs exist. Sorry.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      “politicizing disasters” to me just sounds like exploring the possibility that there are people and actions to blame…

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        Disasters are kinda act of God. But doubling the odds (prob more like 10x) of having one is a human decision.