LaDuke: Smoke is a sign of long assault on ecosystem
- The Pimicikamak Cree Nation is facing severe smoke from unprecedented fires, with Chief David Monias issuing a full evacuation order for 6,500 residents to Norway House Cree Nation due to compromised evacuation routes.
- William Pruitt states that the boreal forest is the most threatened major landscape on Earth, impacted by hydroelectric development affecting over 600,000 acres.
- According to Chief Monias, the fires in the area result from fossil fuel combustion, impacting air quality and the health of residents.
- Smoke is causing throat irritation and primal fears to rise among residents.
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LaDuke: Smoke is a sign of long assault on ecosystem
The Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba is choking on smoke as fires rage through the territories, with thousands trying to escape the worst fires in history. The skies are filled with smoke, and the sun has been red for days. It’s an inescapable feeling of terror. It’s in our DNA to be fearful of catastrophe. As air particulates drift to our land, Detroit Lakes and Grand Marais set records for poor air quality, we go outside masked or …
·Fargo, United States
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