@Fujimori_v2@DavidSpies17@MrSubmarineSays You called it an attack. The fires are ongoing. You are actively being attacked. Your government isn’t going to do anything about it no matter how many LARP hypotheticals you fantasize about. Let me know how many men you mobilize
@TdLeaker Yeah it’s basically unavoidable like other natural disasters unless Canada were to spend a quadrillion dollars and mobilize huge amounts of people to build infrastructure in the wilderness, but why would we want to do that?
@DegenerateBets1@dandelionCedar@MegMegMeeeegggg Wealthy chinese individuals offshore money into Canadian real estate, you don’t know anything
Besides, there’s no services or road access to 99% of this land. But feel free to buy 1000 acres and hike 3 weeks into the wilderness to manage it, faggot.
@viridi_voce@s4rah_dev Just a casual multi-trillion dollar infrastructure project with an effective economic return of ZERO for Canada (1/10th ur population btw)
It’s just nature man, sometimes things start on fire
@viridi_voce@s4rah_dev Effective spacing for wildfire containment would be 1-2km between gridded roads
Across the entire contiguous Canadian boreal forest this would be approx. 2.7mm-5.4mm kilometers of road
For reference the entire united states has 6.6mm kilometers of public roads
@viridi_voce@s4rah_dev I think destroying one of the greatest remaining bastions of wilderness because “it needs to be done” (so we can import 5.5 gorillion 3rd worlders…?) is bad, actually