are getting an eerie sense of how future summers will be with weird morning and evening skies, unhealthy to dangerous air, and numerous effects even on ordinary activities and work. Climate and weather have suddenly become the big stories of Canadian summers (winters have long limited Canadian lifestyles).
So far this summer I’ve also reported on Space Wars and how technology can take out all electrical systems including people’s umbilically-connected phones. But what will even a hardy people like Canadians do when weather and climate begin to affect their daily plans, vacations, work, and daily breathing and personal health?
The economical effects for putting out widespread fires could eventually beggar local, provincial, and national budgets. Factor in added mass health expenses and you begin to see how life, as we’ve known in, is beginning to change for the worse on a permanent basis.
It is tragic, incidentally, how many people have already lost homes, how towns have been devastated, and how much destruction has been done to the great Canadian landscape which has long been the pride of the nation, too.
No, like a lot of things these daze, normal does not live here anymore, only continuous change, mostly of the negative variety.