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European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

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A sudden forest fire has caused the whole of North America to be burned by the fire all summer, and the rate of warming in North America this year has set a new meteorological record, and the hot air has traveled all the way north with the monsoon, through the entire northern part of Canada, deep into Alaska, USA.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

Not only that, the intense high temperature makes the entire North American region in the heat, cooling power resources have a huge gap, in order to ensure electricity, some state legislators in the United States have frequently appeared, calling on people to save energy, in order to ensure the freedom of electricity for more people.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

The hot air flow is still unbearable after breaking into the Arctic Circle, and the permafrost area of northern Canada, which is a summer resort, has undergone a large-scale thaw, more ice sheets have retreated to unprecedented areas, and a large number of bare surfaces are receiving the scorching sun, causing more heat storage and intensifying the process of ice sheet warming.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

Even in the hinterland of Greenland, temperatures here have reached alarmingly high temperatures, with meteorological detection of extreme high temperatures frequently exceeding 20 degrees Celsius, causing a large number of permanent glaciers to melt, further expanding the area of glacial lakes and underground glaciers, and a large amount of rainfall causing more ice and snow resources to be consumed.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

The entire Arctic ice sheet is retreating, the sea ice that floated in previous years, has disappeared in this summer, the Arctic Ocean has become a busy shipping lane, not limited by icebergs, because the surface temperature of the sea in this summer, also generally rose by 5 degrees Celsius, some areas close to the coast, a large number of phytoplankton and algae, so that the quiet bay almost became a flat grassland.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

Hot and dry weather has exacerbated the drought in North America, a large number of individual farms have suffered unprecedented drought, and the air pollution index in North America has become a nightmare for people living in North America, and the air is floating with the pungent smell and ash of trees when they burn.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

In previous years, Canada was very concerned about the monitoring of the northern ice field, and if there was a little abnormality, it would jump out to accuse other countries, but this year, Canada, which is weak-hearted, has become a small transparent, because of the fear of other countries' questions, it even dares not participate in the regular meeting of the climate conference, and has repeatedly missed.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

Forest fires emit billions of tons of carbon dioxide, and all this is far from over, a large number of fires are getting out of control, more forests and peat are being ignited, according to conservative estimates, if the fire is controlled at the end of the year, billions of tons of carbon dioxide may be emitted during the period, this forest fire, the cumulative carbon emissions will reach a staggering tens of billions of tons.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

Such a huge amount of carbon emissions, equivalent to a hundred years of emissions in the whole of Africa, equivalent to ten years of emissions in India, and all this has accelerated the process of global warming, and because the carbon emissions caused by plant burning are not included in the country's total carbon, Canada will not be condemned by the international community at all, and has no impact on its carbon emission rights.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

This is uneasy, we even burn a little straw trembling, for fear of triggering the melting of Antarctic glaciers, and European and American countries, first Australian wildfires, then California wildfires, this time Canadian wildfires, so cumulative, global carbon emission reduction measures, will really be reduced to decorations, all of this, are extremely distressing, extremely unwilling.

European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse
European and American media did not dare to report that Canadian forest fires ignited peat, and high temperatures caused ice lakes to collapse

The extreme heat has caused the ice lakes in the Arctic Circle to collapse, with far-reaching environmental impacts that are infinitely worrying.

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