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The smoke from #Canada’s #wildfires may be even more #toxic than usual

A legacy of #mining means that #ToxicMetals could be carried along plumes of smoke.

by Matt Simon, June 5, 2025

"More than 200 wildfires are blazing across central and western Canada, half of which are out of control because they’re so hard for crews to access, forcing 27,000 people to evacuate. Even those nowhere near the wildfires are suffering as smoke swirls around Canada and wafts south, creating hazardous air quality all over the midwestern and eastern parts of the United States. The smoke is even reaching Europe.

"As the climate changes, the far north is drying and warming, which means wildfires are getting bigger and more intense. The area burned in Canada is now the second largest on record for this time of year, trailing behind the brutal wildfire season of 2023. That year, the amount of #carbon blazed into the atmosphere was about three times the country’s #FossilFuel emissions. And the more carbon that’s emitted from wildfires — in Canada and elsewhere — the faster the #PlanetaryWarming, and the worse the fires.

" 'There’s obviously the #ClimateFeedback concern,' said Mike Waddington, an environmental scientist at McMaster University in Ontario who studies Canada’s forests. 'But increasingly we’re also concerned about the smoke.'

"That’s because there’s much more to wildfire smoke than charred sticks and leaves, especially where these blazes are burning in Canada. The country’s #forests have long been #mined, operations that loaded #soils and #waterways with #ToxicMetals like #lead and #mercury, especially before clean-air standards kicked in 50 years ago. Now everyone downwind of these wildfires may have to contend with that legacy and those pollutants, in addition to all the other nasties inherent in #WildfireSmoke, which are known to exacerbate respiratory and cardiac problems.

" 'You have there the burning of these organic soils resulting in a lot of carbon and a lot of #ParticulateMatter,' said Waddington. 'Now you have this triple whammy, where you have the metals #remobilized in addition to that.'

"What exactly is lurking in the smoke from Canadian wildfires will require further testing by scientists. But an area of particular concern is around the mining city of #FlinFlon, in #ManitobaCanada, which is known to have elevated levels of toxic metals in the landscape, said Colin McCarter, an environmental scientist who studies pollutants at Ontario’s #NipissingUniversity. Flin Flon’s 5,000 residents have been evacuated as a wildfire approaches, though so far no structures have been destroyed.

"But a fire doesn’t need to directly burn mining operations to mobilize toxicants. For example, in #Yellowknife, in Canada’s #NorthwestTerritories, #GoldMining operations between 1934 and 2004 spread #arsenic as far as 18 miles away, adding to a landscape with an already high concentration of naturally occurring arsenic. In a paper published last year, Waddington and McCarter estimated that between 1972 and 2023, wildfires around Yellowknife fired up to 840,000 pounds of arsenic into the atmosphere. Arsenic is a known carcinogen associated with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and developmental problems, according to the World Health Organization. (After the 2023 #LahainaFire in Maui, officials reported elevated levels of arsenic, lead, and other toxic substances in ash samples. California officials also found lots of lead in smoke from 2018’s #CampFire.)"

Source:
grist.org/climate/canada-wildf

Grist · The smoke from Canada’s wildfires may be even more toxic than usualBy Matt Simon
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@Snoro In addition to the poisoning and destruction of #soils and #ecological habitats, the #carbonFootprint of #wars is so desastrous that people would end every #war immediately if they were aware of it. Unfortunately, most countries do not count the entire balance sheet, for example when they ‘only’ buy weapons from elsewhere. Wars are still #fossilFuel driven.

I once researched real numbers for an article, it was quite impossible, so I gave up. 1/2

When the sea moves inland: A global climate wake-up call from #Bangladesh's Delta

As sea levels climb and #weather grows more extreme, coastal regions everywhere are facing a creeping threat: salt. #Salinization of #freshwater and #soils adversely affects 500 million people around the world, especially in low-lying #river #deltas.

The western parts of the delta, already more prone to tidal influence, showed the fastest increases in salinity. The data suggests that the combination of #SeaLevelRise, reduced freshwater flow, and increasingly frequent storm surges are all contributing to the inland movement and retention of saltwater.

Since about 2007, many parts of the delta have experienced stepwise increases in salinity, often linked to powerful storms like #Cyclone #Sidr. These changes can devastate crops, erode #FoodSecurity, and force communities to move. While the analysis focused primarily on environmental data, it underscores how salinity intrusion is increasingly a threat to livelihoods, public #health, and regional stability.

smartwatermagazine.com/news/un

#ClimateCrisis
#ExtremeWeathe
#WaterSupply

Carbon #sequestration in #agroforestry 🌳 🌽 🥑 🐄 is a hot topic.

Here we provide #openaccess guidelines to improve the quantification & reporting of carbon stocks in #soils & #biomass & additional #carbon storage in agroforestry systems, and to maximize manuscript acceptance.

We also provide a checklist, for both authors & reviewers, of compulsory and recommended variables before submission of an original study related to this topic.

doi.org/10.1007/s10457-025-011

#PFAS have been used for decades and are still being emitted into the environment. These so-called ‘forever chemicals’ are found ubiquitously– with #soils being a major sink and source.
Register for “PFAS in soil – forever pollution, forever concern?” on 25-26 March 2025 in Berlin or online.
umweltbundesamt.de/conference-

UmweltbundesamtConference PFAS in soil - forever pollution, forever concern? Start

Development And Application Of A GIS-Based Suitability Index Model To Evaluate The Potential For Agromining Ni-Co Laterite In The Josephine Peridotite, California And Oregon, USA
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agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/meeti <-- shared 2024 AGU Fall Meeting poster
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #suitabilityindex #agromining #phytomining #laterites #JosephinePeridotite, #California #Oregon #nickel #mining #cobalt #phytoextraction #agriculture #soils #geology #lowimpact #spatialanalysis #model #modeling
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