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The big fires this year are for the most part the very same ones from last year 

Very much related — tree planting are way down. (National Service tasking?)
Tree planting to plummet
Amid wildfires, B.C. tree planting to plummet for third year - BC News
Exactly.The forest industry is collapsing, so why plant trees...
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Opinion: Poor policy decisions have helped B.C.’s forestry decline
Provincial leaders must consider what can be done to improve the outlook for a foundational industrywww.biv.com
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Canada pledged to plant 2 billion trees by 2030 — it’s not going so well - National | Globalnews.ca
The government isn't on track to get even four per cent of the promised trees in the ground by the end of 2030, according to an audit by the environment commissioner.globalnews.ca
Because climate change.
Also, if you subscribe to BlackLocks Reporter, they have a good article on how 2 Billion was transferred for FN tree planting. Very few trees were planted, and the little work that was done was outsourced. No accountability, no ability to enforce, needs to be funded again. Also, the 3.1 billion federal program was originally costed at 5 times per planned tree more than the forest industry spend per plant.
This is why companies and not the government must perform the job, or it won’t get done.
It's easier than trying to start a flood.Fast response to catch him that quick. Kuddo's to the Newfoundland Constables involved. Would be worth a beer to hear the inside story if opportunity allows especially regarding how he was identified so fast/arrested.
Arson is no laughing matter and while it's a high bar to determine that it was "Arson" vs. mischief...i.e. lighting with intent often of criminal nature...it does happen around the country. Several others have been arrested this year alone in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta for starting wildfires (what I gleaned off the first 3 pages of a google search) plus a bunch for building arson/extortion rackets around the country.
It's easier than trying to start a flood.
We nailed a member of a rural volunteer FD with multiple counts of arson a number of years ago. We never did determine whether the motive was response money or 'hero syndrome'.
And what would they say about Canadian legislators asking their DOJ for an independent investigation on aaaaaallll those illegal guns coming into Canada?Are they wrong to call for an investigation? Yes it's hot and dry, but that's not the whole story...
You must be new to Facebook if you’re that surprisedSo a little side bar on Canadian ignorance.
Was on FB earlier this week and saw a post about the forest fires in Ontario. Some bone head made a comment to the effect
Idiot "Why don't we get all the bomber aircraft from the RCAF to drop water bombs on these fires"
Me " The RCAF has zero bombers, not going to happen"
Idiot (Later on) "I just googled the RCAF helicopters and it says they have over 300, we could turn them all into heli-water bombers and put these fires out immediately"
Me "Your kidding? WE still have a country to defend, other nations to assist and other domestic responsibilities. I am not sure we can turn any RCAF helicopters into "heli-water bombers"
I then bailed out of the conversation realizing it was pointless and I would have a better dialogue with a fence post. It hits one of those nerves that has bothered me for a long time. The civilian population not really understanding what the CAF does and what we are here to do.
Question: The British are importing tons of wood chips from the States to use as environmentally acceptable fuel. Would it not be, if not profitable at least a break even measure to run chippers near all that deadfall, bag it and sell it on?Most reforestation programs are usually part of a forest management prescription approved for logging companies. If you take the trees you are mandated to replace them when you're done, and are compensated for that task which is a big project management resource burn.
You are also inspected up to the 'free to grow' stage, usually about 2 years following planting, to make sure the stand will thrive.
No economic activity (e.g. logging) = no tree planting. Natural regeneration is very unpredictable and can take 100 years, whereas well planned and managed silviculture activity can cut that regen period in half.
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While that IS a handy throw-away message/tag line, remember the old days when experts were being pissed on when they said, "hey, climate's only going to get worse, so we better get more shit into the forest fire fighting game"?... Because climate change ...
Anyone who got off the main highways in BC and could observe the results of pine and spruce beetle infestations long ago could predict heightened fire risks in those areas. Also, the accumulated decades of diligent forest fire fighting throughout North America dramatically reduced natural burns and piled up more fuel. Climate change isn't the only factor, and it's doubtful anyone can quantify its share.I guess maybe some of them were correct after all?
Question: The British are importing tons of wood chips from the States to use as environmentally acceptable fuel. Would it not be, if not profitable at least a break even measure to run chippers near all that deadfall, bag it and sell it on?