The Peter Zeihan Podcast Series - North American Fires Cause a Smoky Start to Summer in the US || Peter Zeihan

Episode Date: June 14, 2023

Let's just say that our old friend Smokey Bear wouldn't be too happy with the Canadians this past week. And these fires are likely only the beginning of a very long summer of low air quality. Full N...ewsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/north-american-fires-cause-a-smoky-start-to-summer-in-the-us

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey everybody, Peter Zion here coming to you from Cloudy Colorado. Today we're going to talk about this horrible smoke that is hitting most of the country. Basically, if you are east of the front range, you're experiencing it in some way with particularly dense clusters in places like the American northeast. I hate to say it, folks, but this is just going to be the beginning of a very, very, very long summer of low air quality. We've got three things happening at the same time, which have never happened together before. The first, which is something that happens every few years, is we've got forest fires in northern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia, which is generating a significant amount of smoke that is currently hitting the Great Plains in the Midwest. Second, and this is something that happens very rarely, we're getting extensive fires in both Quebec and in Canada's maritime provinces, which is generating most of the smoke that is hitting the American Northeast. And then third, something we get every year is we're at that part of the season where the Mexicans are doing
Starting point is 00:01:00 slash and burn preparation for certain types of fields. So we've got more smoke coming up from the south, which is primarily hitting Texas right now. Anyway, all three of these are big enough that they had the potential to have a huge swath of coverage for the continent. And in a lot of cases, we're seeing overlapping layers. Now, smoke and fires do not automatically translate into poor air quality. because it really matters what the elevation is. Oftentimes, a few days after the smoke leaves the source of the fire, it drifts up, and when it does that, it still makes you the sky is kind of crappy, but you're not dealing with those PMI issues.
Starting point is 00:01:37 Because we've got three different sources and three different geographies, we're getting smoke at multiple elevations, which is making it more of a problem. So really, all we're waiting now for is for the Californians to have smoke, but luckily they have had the wettest year on record. so far. So the chances of me going backpacking in Yosemite this year are very low. There's still 40 feet of snow on the ground at high elevation. And so they're probably going to have a relatively wet and therefore not fire-filled summer. For those of you who are concerned about climate change, is that part of this? I'm going to have to say yes for the simple reason that it's only June.
Starting point is 00:02:17 And the Albertan and the Quebec fires started in May. We've never had wildfires on this scale. early in the season, which means barring some really atypical summer precipitation in the Great White North, we're going to be dealing with this smoke and these fires all through June and July and August and September until we get snow. We learned that over and over and over again with the California fires. You basically have to wait for Christmas for this stuff to get put out completely. So if you haven't put a filtering system for your home HVAC in your Amazon cart, now might be the time. If you're living in an apartment or you don't have a traditional HVAC system, there are a number of models of standalone air filters. You might want to consider investing in those
Starting point is 00:03:08 because this is going to be kind of a crappy summer if you were east of the front range. I can see the smoke from my neighborhood, but luckily the mountains are provided enough of a ballwork that I'm okay here. Of course, I am going to Canada here in a few hours and then all bets are off. All right, that's it for me. You guys take care. Stay safe.

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