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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2015
  • At 10 percent of Canada's land surface, BC's landmass is immense, containing a large stretch of temperate rain forest along its Pacific coast. Some of the wettest places in North America are within the province-earning BC the nickname the "wet coast."
    For the past decade, the province, including the rainforest, has been affected by the mild winters and drought-like conditions, which culminate in uncharacteristically long lasting fire seasons. This year has been the driest since 1893, when records started, which has lead to more and longer lasting wildfires. Experts are calling the province as a whole the canary in the coal mine.
    During the peak wildfire season, hundreds of new fires were being reported every day, and the province struggled to get both the human and financial resources to keep up.
    VICE heads to Oliver in the BC's interior to embed with fire crews and Boulder Creek in the coastal BC to look at how the wildfires have affected the fragile BC ecosystem-everything from air quality to the salmon migration have been touched. We talk to firefighters on the ground and in the air, trek through charred forests with environmental scientists, and discuss connections to the climate change with BC's climate experts and hear from activist David Suzuki who tells us "we don't even know enough to know if it's too late."
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  • @KrystleShak
    @KrystleShak Před 8 lety +198

    I live in BC, we were affected. I saw it first hand. Thanks for putting us in the limelight!

    • @randomnumbers710
      @randomnumbers710 Před 8 lety +5

      +Superb ass agreed. I remember one night this summer getting ripped on blow and looking up to just see fire on the hillside

    • @IgnarHusky
      @IgnarHusky Před 8 lety +2

      +Superb ass Hell, in Oregon, we're getting similar things.. About a month ago we got a bad fire and Portland got smoke so bad.. Smelt awful and the sky was red.. Literally... So.. It wasn't a fun couple days.

    • @animationGREEN
      @animationGREEN Před 6 lety +1

      Phillip Unrau
      what the fuck are you on?

    • @alexanderscheiber9032
      @alexanderscheiber9032 Před 6 lety +1

      im literally screaming

  • @crudesicle
    @crudesicle Před 8 lety +56

    Thank fuck SOMEBODY is addressing this.

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya Před 8 lety +1

      +marshall leng Are you trolling?

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya Před 8 lety

      ***** The forest fires really sucked bad mate.

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya Před 8 lety

      ***** You aren't missing anything.

    • @AndreRMeyer
      @AndreRMeyer Před 8 lety

      +crudesicle + fruitcake

    • @TheCanadianBubba
      @TheCanadianBubba Před 8 lety

      +crudesicle ... not our provincial or federal governments, thats for sure. Firefighter for over twenty years here in BC. Was there in Kelowna in 2003 and Lil'wat or Lillooet if you like in 2009 when they evacuated the town for fear of it burning. When people stopped working the bush properly is when all this fire crap started happening...

  • @rayevans9262
    @rayevans9262 Před 8 lety +31

    That's part of the reason why natives burned forests every ten years or so. That and to remove the canopy in order to allow for smaller plants like berry bushes to grow. We're fighting fires but we shouldn't. In , fact, we should burn forests on purpose. That would make subsequent fires less destructive. The more you fight it, the harder it gets to fight it, because every year you're saving more fuel for next year's fire to burn. Forest fires are natural, and good for the forests.

    • @flesheyes
      @flesheyes Před 8 lety +1

      You should still put out the natural and accidental ones at a moments notice. Only controlled fires should be set off which is limited in its fuel and can be oppressed with ease. I come from Australia which is well known for its flammable environment and I can agree that lowering vegetation in a selected area does out way an out of control fire. But you should never leave an open flame unattended whether its naturally occurring or not!

    • @jefftobe1097
      @jefftobe1097 Před 3 lety

      IT'S THE BEST THIS FOR THE SOILE.

  • @gaypoweraway
    @gaypoweraway Před 8 lety +114

    Wow, this is crazy. Never thought I'd see my own back yard on Vice o.O

    • @Jake_n_bakke
      @Jake_n_bakke Před 8 lety +1

      +Johnny Silverstone I know, I feel ya man

    • @moOswe
      @moOswe Před 8 lety +4

      +Johnny Silverstone Yeah its like the whole world knows who you are now. Youre like a superstar. Everywhere you go people will be like arent your backyard in a youtube video? Its crazy.

    • @snakeplay
      @snakeplay Před 8 lety

      +Johnny Silverstone umm your backyard has alreayd been on vice

    • @gaypoweraway
      @gaypoweraway Před 8 lety

      Mikey Really? When?

    • @snakeplay
      @snakeplay Před 8 lety

      goggle vice canada canabis

  • @ExtremeStuntMan100
    @ExtremeStuntMan100 Před 6 lety +28

    We are still burning as we speak. 2018 has been our worst year yet.

    • @imJamesF
      @imJamesF Před 5 lety +1

      2017 was worse. Far more evacuations and structures loss.

    • @loucious22
      @loucious22 Před 4 lety +2

      2019 is now the worst year

    • @tanfoss5969
      @tanfoss5969 Před 4 lety

      loucious22 agree...scary

    • @brokenslinky9992
      @brokenslinky9992 Před 3 lety

      2019 to 2020 was terrible i was working while I had 73 fires already going in the area I was in and the next day there was 14 more fire going on

  • @LANDSEAAIRCANADA
    @LANDSEAAIRCANADA Před 8 lety +34

    We live here and have seen stark changes, VICE is to be thanked for this report.

  • @EoinStidster
    @EoinStidster Před 8 lety +102

    Lol why is it always that the first people to comment on Vice videos are conservative trolls. There aren't that many of them, but the ones who do it are consistent and obsessed. Really kind of fascinating.

    • @underdogtv2855
      @underdogtv2855 Před 8 lety +12

      +Sam LSD Fuck conservatives

    • @shadow.banned
      @shadow.banned Před 8 lety +6

      They are paid to sway public opinion (attempt...) online through shill accounts. You'll find them on Vice and TYT videos most.

    • @OnThe23rd
      @OnThe23rd Před 8 lety +3

      +SCHIZOPHRENlC Your username is fitting.

    • @flaplaya
      @flaplaya Před 8 lety +4

      +SCHIZOPHRENlC It is surprisingly working too. Scary. Should be illegal. We aren't talking birth control we're talking fate of planet Earth. Absolute cookie cutter Rush Limbaugh believers.

    • @shadow.banned
      @shadow.banned Před 8 lety +2

      OnThe23rd Yes, here on the Internet, this is what you call a username, or alias. Shocking, right?

  • @chrismoffat9460
    @chrismoffat9460 Před 5 lety +4

    "here in BC we are known for our wet climate" is something that someone who never leaves Vancouver says...

  • @Godlessmom
    @Godlessmom Před 8 lety +24

    Re: the comments on this video... How are people so willing and able to accept wild conspiracy theories and way-out-there end-of-the-world predictions with crappy evidence, and then refuse to accept the one thing for which we have ample evidence, which could *actually* result in catastrophe?

    • @6to1
      @6to1 Před 8 lety +2

      Because most people are really stupid.
      We're not supposed to say that because as we all know everyone is a special individual who can achieve anything... In reality most of the people watching this video are coated in cheeto dust, tabbed out of several open porn sites and running late for the start of their shift at a generic minimum wage job.

    • @rogercapot3000
      @rogercapot3000 Před 8 lety +2

      +Sure LOL, I saw some of your comments. I like you, you seem to be a very Informed person and I respect that and furthermore I like how to talk down to idiots who will inevitably die of old age in there dead parents basement.

    • @rogercapot3000
      @rogercapot3000 Před 8 lety +2

      +Brenden Schneider To add on to what I said. They'll probably die while watching Rush Limbaugh die of stupidity.

    • @katyswkr
      @katyswkr Před 6 lety

      The evidence is NOT crappy. Just because mainstream media outlets don't report it doesn't mean there's no evidence. Even a few mainstream journalists are now reporting on this. czcams.com/video/ysm19Kf84m8/video.html

  • @Vengeant1
    @Vengeant1 Před 8 lety +11

    I live here in B.C. I can't go outside most days and not see rampant chemtrailing in progress. For anyone who cares to look I suggest you go to "Weather Modification Incorporated" website and find the client page. Clearly states that B.C. Hydro and B.C. Forestry are and have been clients since 2004. Thinking that a decades worth of spraying aluminum, barium, strontium and other nano-particulates has no cause/effect on forest fires in this province is a madness.

    • @-tr0n
      @-tr0n Před 8 lety +3

      +Vengeant1 dude, cloud seeding has nothing to do with your "chem trails".

  • @Chepeder
    @Chepeder Před 8 lety +24

    I'm glad this got covered. The fires were so bad this year, and some of the employees were fighting the fires that were happening around there homes. Very sad.

  • @Shaboggity
    @Shaboggity Před 8 lety +22

    Really, really hoping we vote that dictator, anti-Canadian image, out of power.

    • @StephanWood10
      @StephanWood10 Před 8 lety +5

      How is he a dictator?

    • @kurushin3711
      @kurushin3711 Před 8 lety +2

      +Stephan Wood
      Because the talking face said so.

    • @blanktank999
      @blanktank999 Před 8 lety +8

      +SnowSet you people are a cult...

    • @jackmmcc
      @jackmmcc Před 8 lety +2

      It all Harpers fault? Really? Because the Prime Minister of Canada makes all the decisions. Under no circumstances do I like Harper, but this has NOTHING to do with him. This is about Mother Nature and humanity.

    • @coyoteewater5625
      @coyoteewater5625 Před 7 lety

      SnowSet we did harper , the cons do not even think climate change is real , morons can not protect the people

  • @SuperGogetem
    @SuperGogetem Před 8 lety +13

    Why don't people ask about the chemtrails being sprayed all over Vancouver? You think maybe that's doing something to the atmosphere, VICE?

    • @69troyjan
      @69troyjan Před 8 lety +4

      No shit, Chemtrails are real climate change is Bullshit !

    • @PavTheSlav
      @PavTheSlav Před 8 lety +3

      +SuperGogetem no theyre not.... contrailscience.com/

    • @joebazooks
      @joebazooks Před 8 lety +2

      +Pavleshka 2015 was the earth's hottest summer on record and for some reason "persistent `contrails`", that only "happen when the temperature is close to or below -40*, in which case the cloud freezes almost instantaneously and does not readily evaporate", were sporadically and frequently visible all summer...

    • @-tr0n
      @-tr0n Před 8 lety +4

      +SuperGogetem I...uhh...are you guys for real?

    • @PavTheSlav
      @PavTheSlav Před 8 lety +3

      tonyfalca
      have you ever been in an airplane during the summer? its still very cold up there...this is like science 101...

  • @KWilson95
    @KWilson95 Před 8 lety +13

    I hate it when my igloo melts from a forest fire

  • @2feetaguywith
    @2feetaguywith Před 8 lety +5

    The woman with the forestry department said that they havent been allowing ground fuel to burn off during natural fires. No wonder they are having bad fires. What does global warming have to do with that? Same problem with california

    • @AlexJohnson-ue6gm
      @AlexJohnson-ue6gm Před 8 lety

      Yeah cos if you let it burn off the sheer amount would escalate the issue 10x more.

    • @2feetaguywith
      @2feetaguywith Před 8 lety +1

      i think agree with you. You cant let it burn off now. An ounce of prevention. They should have been doing this for years

    • @yosefmacgruber1920
      @yosefmacgruber1920 Před 6 lety +1

      Why not let it burn off? You want to wait until the problem is even worse?

  • @justinmcdonald4084
    @justinmcdonald4084 Před 8 lety +10

    Why Doesn't Bc and other parts of Canada carry out burn off? Here in Australia we do burn offs around this time of the year leading up to summer (3 months). prevents a lot of large fires near the Citys

    • @colep1337
      @colep1337 Před 8 lety +2

      +Justin McDonald We should be. For the longest time we just tried to prevent forest fires which just causes a larger problem with more fuel.
      People don't understand forest fires are natural and neccessary for trees to grow.

    • @katyswkr
      @katyswkr Před 6 lety

      cities.

    • @jackanderson1534
      @jackanderson1534 Před 5 lety +1

      Because a lot of forests and lands are protected by the federal & provincial government (i.e the great bear rainforest) Not to mention theres too high of a chance for the fires to get out of control.

  • @jberg1794
    @jberg1794 Před 8 lety +10

    I am too confused how are people disagreeing and thumbs downing this?

    • @muyaho420
      @muyaho420 Před 8 lety +2

      +J Berg Because the PM was also blamed for this out-of-control fire. Seriously, the conservative supporters need to wake up and face the truth rather than defending their ideology.

    • @veronicajackson1674
      @veronicajackson1674 Před 6 lety

      Unfortunately there are those few who do... I never understood why thumbs down on videos that matter

    • @katyswkr
      @katyswkr Před 6 lety +1

      Because none of these videos ever talk about stuff like geoengineering.

  • @siegejay495
    @siegejay495 Před 8 lety +24

    Living in BC, this really shocked us this year, and we had so many cutbacks from the Harper government that we were not prepared for this

    • @jasonbishop206
      @jasonbishop206 Před 6 lety

      sure "Harper literally destroyed Canada" I have heard an assload of that nonsense... but dont worry- saint Suzuki will save you, I mean look at all the things he has done to help the evacuees, like donating some of his government gotten millions , offering up rooms in one of his 3 mansions , lending one of his fleet of Jeep Cherokees... OH wait, none of that happened

    • @refusoagaino6824
      @refusoagaino6824 Před 6 lety

      Too true. My peeps are Ottawa-people. The ones with money hated Harper, the ones without thought he was god and all his industry loving, and social cutbacks were saving money. Of course every dime he saved will cost $10 in the near future, as the bill for damages climbs through the clouds. The Fat Donnie Wannabe that just took over Ontario, dissolved the EV incentives and immediately incurred a multi-million dollar lawsuit from Tesla, which they will lose and have to pay. Un-f'xxxxng-believable. Now those cash incentives go straight to the manufacturer, rather than to Ontario citizens who would like to buy an EV. Look for suits from Nissan, BMW, Chevrolet, the whole gang. Governments are not going to fix anything.
      To mitigate this, all petroleum investment has to be slowed to nothing, in the next few months, and all the cars and trucks have to be taken off the roads in the next year. What will you drive? How will the economy function? Should have asked yourselves that question ten years ago. Stop building Camaros and start building Leaf's. The whole country must move to an all electric economy as fast as it can with an effort that would make WWII look like a picnic.
      Governments will very quickly not, be able to pay for the damage of wind, rain and fire-storms.
      For the skeptics who think my diatribe is reactionist BS, simply watch the insurance companies. Call one and ask them what it now costs to insure a house for fire, in BC's hinterland. Or any hinterland. Ditto for floods. Hurricanes you haven't felt yet, but this year or next, the Atlantic hurricanes will start to penetrate further north, crossing into Canada (tail end for now) soon. Know this fact: Each year gets worse, forever. If you're ten years old now, you won't see 25.

    • @benoitgodin8919
      @benoitgodin8919 Před 6 lety

      Hippy(Bboomer) You have no idea what you are talking about as far as medicinal marijuana. It must be hard to live on such a high horse. It's interesting how in your mind the only way is the conservative way. There will always be conflict if you do not allow a difference of opinion and there will always be conflict if you acuse the other party of stupidity simply because they don't see the world through your old wrinkly eyes.

    • @benoitgodin8919
      @benoitgodin8919 Před 6 lety

      @Hippy(Bboomer) And you do? You have all the answers eh? It's funny how a liberal in your view is either an educated teacher or a simple stoner. I do take the compliment, though Iam no teacher but Iam an educated liberal. The so called "enemy within". What you fail to see is the world isn't as black and white as you think. Once you stop pointing fingers and shouting your tits off life gets better.

    • @benoitgodin8919
      @benoitgodin8919 Před 6 lety

      @Hippy(Bboomer) I don't need to tell you anything. And I'm sure as hell not telling you that your opinions don't matter. You don't need to be a liberal to have a heart, just human. One day you will see just how meaningless political borders are. Or maybe you won't

  • @kevinth86
    @kevinth86 Před 6 lety +1

    The lady in the middle of this video explains the situation so articulately

  • @tinderinc
    @tinderinc Před 8 lety +4

    Hey thanks for doing something on BC, I am not a tree huger nor do I really like watching things like this. But this was really well put together kept me informed without putting me to sleep. THANKS!

  • @DodgeMan360
    @DodgeMan360 Před 8 lety +1

    A lot of people don't realize the fact that one reason we are having such intense fire seasons is due to fire suppression itself. The more fuel we allow to build up on the forest floor the easier these fires start and the more intense they become.

  • @HangOn2seconds
    @HangOn2seconds Před 8 lety +80

    WHAT IS WITH ALL THIS HATE?

    • @HangOn2seconds
      @HangOn2seconds Před 8 lety +12

      I live here in bc
      they are pretty much right...
      not hating and not bias

    • @BlinkZX6R
      @BlinkZX6R Před 8 lety +9

      +Johnny Utah I live 40 kilometers from the nearest wildfire in BC, this summer I woke up to ash completely covering my car every morning for a week, and you're gonna tell me its a lie.

    • @fwiskygatswag
      @fwiskygatswag Před 8 lety

      +HangOn2seconds same yo

    • @ryanpercival9823
      @ryanpercival9823 Před 8 lety +16

      +HangOn2seconds ... conservatives and Climate change deniers ironicaly starting a "Flame war"

    • @dotcom6042
      @dotcom6042 Před 8 lety

      +HangOn2seconds
      that accent

  • @darrelstinkmeaner4673
    @darrelstinkmeaner4673 Před 8 lety +2

    David Suzuki never ceases to amaze me, that was such a powerful monologue. We need more people like him!

  • @mattdias6689
    @mattdias6689 Před 8 lety +2

    Finally Oliver gets some recognition. I thought this town never would.

  • @Jazzwithlaz
    @Jazzwithlaz Před 8 lety +19

    Vancouver is so beautiful

  • @headstashmusic3897
    @headstashmusic3897 Před 6 lety +2

    Its amazing how many people are unwilling/unable to see the connection between human accelerated climate change and increased global fire intensity. Just to clarify the nonsensical banter on here, both arguments are right. It is climate change AND forest mismanagement. I have planted over 600,000 trees as well as thinned and spaced, and my family operates a 650ha woodlot. What I find frustrating is the Ministry Of Forests has know for decades that controlled burns and more thinning of juvenile stands is necessary for many reasons, but for the most part they have failed to implement these practices in much of the province. It's important we glean wisdom from these experiences. This cannot be the 'new normal' as the media keeps repeating, and its beyond naive to think we could even survive if we were to accept that, because this year was worse than last year, which was worse than the year before, therefore the new normal would insinuate it continually getting worse every year. I think a lot of people were close to their breaking point this year and it didn't start until August. Imagine if the smoke started in June and lasted 3 months instead of 3 weeks? It's very probably in fact more likely than unlikely. What's more is that the Earth is actually in a brief cooling phase which has just ended. Meteorologists and Climate scientists are saying that we are now entering a period that will see abnormally warm global temperatures, so unless we do something on the management side I have a hard time believing it wont continue to get worse. Fire suppression is the band aid, management heals the wound, lifestyle changes can heal the body. We absolutely must look at the problem this way. Reverse engineer the question and you see the more bandaids we put on we can think the body is healthy even when its not. All 3 have their place in the tool kit required to even attempt to fix this mess we're in. Living more practical lives is an example to our children that we are trying and we care about their future, and also an example for them to take into their lives as they grow. Do you think your kids will remember you for your gas guzzling Range Rover, or that you did your best to give them, and the rest of life on this planet, a future with clean air? If you really need a status symbol, buy a Tesla. Remember, the Earth gives us every single thing we have. Everything. There is nothing more important and definitely not the economy. When the planets natural regulators are disrupted, everything from manufacturing to global food production and resources will be greatly stressed. The economic losses will be unfathomable and permanently getting worse as food crops decline. The cost of prevention in hindsight will look like a drop in the bucket, much like getting your alignment fixed or not, and crashing full speed into a wall. Let's all work together, Im sure almost the majority of us want the same thing in the end. There are only 4 choices. science right, do something, science right do nothing, science wrong do something, science wrong do nothing. We now have A.I. and supercomputers working out these simulations, and it has become clear the science is right. So while some may disagree, there are now only 2 choices. We hold the future in the palm of our hands, its that real. We have to wake up from our catatonic slumber and act on the 'theories' that have turned to fact, not in a century or even a decade, but right in front of our very eyes, every year getting hotter,drier and smokier. Taking action on a personal level will at the very least give us and our children hope.

  • @Rosenzweigjcb
    @Rosenzweigjcb Před 8 lety +1

    Just a quick question: Is it possible that the fires are not getting worse because of global warming, but actually because of overgrowth? In the Western US, rangers used to put out fires all the time throughout the 20th century. This allowed overgrowth to grow and then cause huge fires that are uncontrollable.

    • @flesheyes
      @flesheyes Před 8 lety +1

      It is definitely a variable. Here in Australia we set off controlled fires to lower fuel for one to get out of control.

  • @costarica4life
    @costarica4life Před 6 lety

    i hope you guys are back doing another one this year

  • @alstjr
    @alstjr Před 8 lety +28

    are people still dumb to not believe in climate change? -..- use some common sense and go to school
    also what is up with the dislikes

  • @rosalieholland25
    @rosalieholland25 Před 7 lety +2

    It's weird this is from 2015 and 2 years later British Columbia wildfires have made Washington's air quality drop...we are almost worse than Hong Kong, those fires need to be put out!

    • @yosefmacgruber1920
      @yosefmacgruber1920 Před 6 lety

      Why do the wildfires need to be put out? Not so easily done, I suppose you knew?

  • @Jake_n_bakke
    @Jake_n_bakke Před 8 lety +3

    I love vancouver and BC as a whole, it will always be my true home

  • @RKZX2
    @RKZX2 Před 8 lety +1

    i'm in Kitsap county, WA & we had smoke really bad a few days this past summer.

  • @uptshitcreek
    @uptshitcreek Před 8 lety

    Damn. One of the best reports I've seen from vice. Keep it up!

  • @maeganbyerley
    @maeganbyerley Před 4 lety

    I remember when I went to bed one night it was calm and clear. Next morning I woke up and it was so smokey and a bit windy. I had to take the kids to school, the minute we walked outside you could smell the burning even though we lived no where near a fire. Thankfully we are right across the street from the school and the teachers were letting kids inside before the bell rang.

  • @peterkrywyn4269
    @peterkrywyn4269 Před 6 lety +1

    Let it burn its self out like it’s supposed to for thousands of years, do not build near the woods if you do not take care of the land by removing the dead fuel (layers of dead stuff under the green,) making sure that 4 inch holes 4 feet down do shoot water bobs into them by passing that ash that will not let water through.

  • @WilliamDavis-hs8zu
    @WilliamDavis-hs8zu Před 6 lety +1

    The coast is very humid but the interior of British Columbia, such as Oliver which is shown in this video, is actually quite dry. It's just an extension of the drier interior plains of Washington and Oregon, the only difference being that BC is almost completely forested. Many people forget that fire is a natural component of the environment, and that many species of these trees need it in order to open their seeds, and create an open landscape for new growth and rejuvenation.

    • @yosefmacgruber1920
      @yosefmacgruber1920 Před 6 lety

      Then that could be reasons to let many of the wildfires in B.C. burn naturally. Especially if we are talking about sparsely populated or unpopulated regions.

  • @refusoagaino6824
    @refusoagaino6824 Před 6 lety

    This Canadian lives in southern California. I'm watching the twin engined prop planes dropping water and/or retardant. Down here we have an emerging mini-airforce for that sort of thing, there are a lot of unused commercial planes about. I think I saw a 747 converted for that, but if it wasn't, it was a 737 or some other airliner. We've lost quite a few fire fighters, you start to think about that and realize, the risk these people are taking. They're incinerated. The fires move faster than they can run. One truck had 7 corpses in it. Another single firefighter was caught in a Firenado. A furnace at 2300 degrees F. Whole neighbourhoods are utterly untouched except for two or three random houses that "caught" some embers, which burn to the ground. Like a WWII air raid.
    We're at about 200 ft. above sea level, in the low desert, (Palm Springs) where it's as hot as Death Valley. Consequently, there isn't much fuel in our neighborhoods on the desert/valley floor. Two years ago we watched a fire as long as the mountain we were looking at, from our backyard. It burned from 8500 ft down to 4000 ft and quit, what a show. What do we do about it?
    You can do a lot to your house to prevent embers from lighting it up, so we have a two year plan to redesign the exterior. I've just finished installing a 5.1 kwh solar PV system with large battery backup that can charge our Electric car afternoons, straight from the sun and battery combination. We stopped burning gas in 2012 with our first Chevy Spark EV lease. On a spreadsheet, these changes over time reduce our costs dramatically, for power and transportation. Forget Global Warming, I do it because it's cheaper, and I'm Scottish. We now lease a Fiat 500e for $121/month. No maintenance, no fuel, just tires and wiper blades. It's the cheapest car I've ever had to operate, and it's brand new (2017) and marvellous to drive.
    But you live in Canada so you can't do any of that. So everyone thinks.

  • @hobmarg
    @hobmarg Před 8 lety

    BC resident here that works in the forestry industry and typically votes conservative. This is a pretty good analysis of the situation and most recent fire season. Next summer will likely be bad as well as El Nino weather pattern this winter typically gives us a lot of rain and not much snow at lower elevations.
    Not sure what all the downvotes are about, weird.

  • @edwardbernays8617
    @edwardbernays8617 Před 8 lety +3

    im watching this in florida, and "climate change" is an illegal word, should i call the national guard?

  • @tfvortexe6627
    @tfvortexe6627 Před 6 lety

    Damn dude down here in langley it gets kinda foggy/smokey sometimes. We are lucky, we havent been affected that hard yet.

  • @MsFreedom4us
    @MsFreedom4us Před 8 lety +3

    The chemical spraying in BC IS OFF THE CHARTS/

    • @yosefmacgruber1920
      @yosefmacgruber1920 Před 6 lety

      NWO mad-scientist evil agenda.
      Chem-trails can not be up to any good. Mad-scientists out of control.

  • @Contricez
    @Contricez Před 6 lety +1

    I work in Vancity and I live in Surrey, feeling it fam. Our poor province :(

  • @slopcrusher3482
    @slopcrusher3482 Před 6 lety +2

    Even worse now, BC’s in a state of emergency

  • @TheAlbinoskunk
    @TheAlbinoskunk Před 8 lety +3

    "we're the problem, we're the crisis, we've got to pull back"

  • @ryanpitre1593
    @ryanpitre1593 Před 7 lety

    I am a bc resident as well living in a very affected place in the province no one realizes how none of the fires other states would call large don't get any media attention here.

  • @hihihiimxoooooo
    @hihihiimxoooooo Před 8 lety

    I live in Manitoba 2000km (1200 miles) away from BC and we had days where our sky would be full of smoke from these fires.

  • @gangesexcavating
    @gangesexcavating Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent video, big support for the hard working men and women of the B.C. Wildfire Service

  • @kittybanana9389
    @kittybanana9389 Před 4 lety

    I live in BC and the summer of 2019 has been more wet and in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser valley there has been no smoke yet :)

    • @arjunsidhu896
      @arjunsidhu896 Před 4 lety

      yessss i live in abbotsford its been clear

  • @IgotKyle
    @IgotKyle Před 8 lety +1

    Fires weren't put out in those forests 200 years ago. What do you think would just happen if they let the trees burn?

    • @yosefmacgruber1920
      @yosefmacgruber1920 Před 6 lety

      Nature would handle it okay. But we should look into preparations for wildfire season, and building more firesafe homes.

  • @Sharebear309
    @Sharebear309 Před 6 lety +4

    BC has fires again this summer this year 2018

  • @krisbreeze6324
    @krisbreeze6324 Před 6 lety +1

    there was literally a fire right next to my house yesterday ( I live in west Vancouver)

  • @tayga644
    @tayga644 Před 6 lety

    I go between Van and Creston. went by a burning one near Creston heading back home via Greyhound

  • @avrxxn
    @avrxxn Před 6 lety +1

    It just keeps getting worse and worse which sucks cause Vancouver used to be a place that experienced all 4 seasons properly now it’s just hot hot hot....even winters...

  • @andrewgeier83
    @andrewgeier83 Před 5 lety

    It's interesting to hear them talk about how 2003 was a bad fire season because in california that was a terrible year as well, up until last year it was actually the worst fire year we'd had in decades.

  • @brynnb3813
    @brynnb3813 Před 6 lety

    My dad's fighting 'the big one' and we FINALLY got to get a call from him last night. He says the prediction is all the fires will merge...
    I'm terrified for my dad, I know they are being cautious and safe but seeing everything? only hearing from him every once in a while? It's hard. I'm hoping for the best and praying for all the firefighters.
    I am not normally a fan of Vice but just to make it clear how bad the fires are... its bad. They aren't wrong there.

  • @davidsmith1371
    @davidsmith1371 Před 6 lety

    People are not realizing that this is from 2015 not 2017/2018. I live in williams lake, where one of the worst 2017 bc fire took place. We got evacuated for almost 2 months.

  • @JREG
    @JREG Před 8 lety

    Why look at all the burning trees when sticking your head in the sand is so much more comforting?

  • @redelfshotthefood8213
    @redelfshotthefood8213 Před 4 lety

    For 3 days in a row, in a recent July, we had bright orange skies in Vancouver BC. Cloudless skies. Bright orange! The light from forest fires change the sky. Next summer : smoke was the theme. Joggers were recommended to stay indoors, basically don't go out. In summer. The best time for outdoor fun.
    Vancouver is safe from Tsunami, protected by the Mountains on Vancouver Island, and thus sheltered from hurricanes. But fires, with all that fuel (forest), fire is a very real and increasing danger.

  • @kenbiron1964
    @kenbiron1964 Před 6 lety

    3 years later in BC it has gotten worse, this is 2018. Well, this year, not as much forest burned but a lot of them are infrastructure fires now, affecting a lot of communities and settlements. The smoke in the province is bad, but now has blown off. We need rain bad as of August!

  • @fdannn6926
    @fdannn6926 Před 8 lety +1

    Wildfires are a natural occurrance and serve important ecosystem functions.

  • @ginetterondeau1569
    @ginetterondeau1569 Před 5 lety

    As of Sept 8 is the fire still burning?

  • @kaileong2113
    @kaileong2113 Před 6 lety

    It hasnt been a "mild" winter where I live these past three years have been getting really cold and we've been having snow for the first time in 5 years

  • @andrewnichols1240
    @andrewnichols1240 Před 6 lety

    I live in Central Wisconsi. Canadian smoke is a constant haze hanging and snuffing out our Sunshine

  • @petroopa1667
    @petroopa1667 Před 6 lety

    I just got back from visiting my family in BC and the fires were so bad that one night outside I could only see about 15 feet in front of me and it was so yellow it was as if I were wearing yellow tinted sun glasses

  • @myles7040
    @myles7040 Před 8 lety +1

    Wow. I've never seen David that pissed off before

  • @chevtruck1000
    @chevtruck1000 Před 6 lety

    With B.C. as full of mountain ranges like it is one would think that near the bases of those mountains cisterns could be blasted out to catch the meltwater for use in drought conditions and fire fighting.

  • @extremiztic
    @extremiztic Před 8 lety +2

    I'm nit-picking here, but the footage shown @ 15:08 is not India, but Pakistan. A channel like Vice News are not supposed to make such silly mistakes. Dents your credibility.

    • @mahatmakanejeeves3706
      @mahatmakanejeeves3706 Před 8 lety +1

      +trippinghard Not exactly nitpicking, showing Pakistan as India would offend a whole lot of people from both of those countries. They shouldn't be making mistakes like that. Don't feel bad for mentioning it- you are right

  • @guerillachan20
    @guerillachan20 Před 8 lety +1

    you can't fight fire with couple firefighter you need army to put that shit out.

  • @kipwilliam5593
    @kipwilliam5593 Před 6 lety

    Vice is the best, every issue is fairly covered without bias.

  • @joelllamas3367
    @joelllamas3367 Před 6 lety

    it is 2018 right now and I couldnt travel to Osoyoos due to the many forest fires. As we speak right now Richmond BC and the lower mainland isbeing blanketed by a layer of smoke ,it has been like this for weeks august 2018 its not getting any better

  • @katefriesen
    @katefriesen Před 6 lety +1

    As a BC resident I don't understand what all the dislikes are for

    • @jasonbishop206
      @jasonbishop206 Před 6 lety +1

      Saint Suzukis pontificating. people see through his activism. Its all about him making money while pushing his " you are to blame for global warming - so give me more money " heap of bullshit. wildfires much larger than this happened multiple times for centuries in what is now B.C. Everyone is getting sick of this climate change alarmist propaganda- the emporer has no clothes

    • @katyswkr
      @katyswkr Před 6 lety +1

      Start looking up geoengineering. We're not told the whole story--not by a long shot.

    • @katefriesen
      @katefriesen Před 6 lety

      Jason Bishop mabye thats true, mabye it's not, it doesn't change the fact that right here right now in BC there are a fuck ton of fires, most of them caused by recent lightening storms , and it's pretty shit to live around all this smoke when you have asthma. The air index is at 7 in my area which is considered high risk

  • @MoshiraMitano
    @MoshiraMitano Před 8 lety +1

    Fire is a natural process. Fire crews are a make work project.

  • @120358
    @120358 Před 8 lety

    Chem trails are a legitimate concern out here in the west. They are spraying metal particles into the air every day when the air conditions/wind speeds are right. The metal particles capture moisture and carry it inland via the Jetstream. It works much like how aluminum in your deodorant is used as a antiperspirant. This effectively steals our rain here in the northwest and distributes it to inland area's affected by drought. They get water and we get burned, literally.
    I dont understand why so many people plug their ears or close their eyes to the questionable things our govt/large corporations are doing. Its like people dont want to know the truth, that they are happy in their apartments/cubicles, living like a hamster.

  • @daltonthomas5723
    @daltonthomas5723 Před 7 lety

    Damn, its kinda messed up that I thought this would be brand new and its not... :(

  • @Sixrabbbit
    @Sixrabbbit Před 8 lety +1

    Fire is needed for the health of the ecosystem in the long term

  • @maryanncarrlton6878
    @maryanncarrlton6878 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you David !!!

  • @pickleplace
    @pickleplace Před 8 lety

    actually this year in BC we put out fires faster than anywhere else in North America and we always spend over budget

  • @gdicommando4456
    @gdicommando4456 Před 5 lety

    I live in Vancouver BC, fucking smoke is still covering our city from the rest of BC's fires

  • @jhamm3118
    @jhamm3118 Před 6 lety

    I wonder if they sprayed that area with round up, seems the fires have excellerated since they started using that in the province.

  • @mikekeller7834
    @mikekeller7834 Před 8 lety

    "lets put fences around people" David suzuki, thats some scary shit right there

  • @bvausch1
    @bvausch1 Před 8 lety +54

    Wudup! Vancouver!

    • @SpealLoud
      @SpealLoud Před 8 lety +4

      We chill bro, only thing that burns in Vancity is weed, not the forest. No wonder so many dislikes. Peace!

    • @dragonofdomination7398
      @dragonofdomination7398 Před 8 lety +1

      +Loud Mouth yeea buddy guiiye

    • @younghomieprodustion
      @younghomieprodustion Před 8 lety

      +Loud Mouth lol bruh idk where u be at but just this summer there was a huge wild fire that cause all of greater vancouver to be covered in smoke

    • @alexvidal824
      @alexvidal824 Před 8 lety

      +Bernie Liu gzggxgxgddg

    • @reedactalycious2484
      @reedactalycious2484 Před 8 lety

      +Hung Nguyen (GTHP95) VAN LOSER!

  • @bubbagurt2402
    @bubbagurt2402 Před 8 lety

    It's shocking to have it happen to close to home, plus the oil spill, and chemical fire.

  • @RC-bl2pm
    @RC-bl2pm Před 7 lety

    Southern interior resident. Fires all around and smokey. Neighboring towns evacuated to our area. Volunteered at the center and see the people stressed out. Watching the news everyday to see if its near us. You really start to think about climate change when this sort of thing is happening. I think it may be time for change.

  • @FLATSTONE
    @FLATSTONE Před 6 lety

    Couple mornings ago the sky was dark orange and it was kinda cool!

  • @ronaldmcgovern9428
    @ronaldmcgovern9428 Před 6 lety +2

    plant some trees quickly! it does make a difference

  • @bordstif84
    @bordstif84 Před 8 lety

    I used to look forward to summer here in Canada. But the summer of 2015 made me look forward to winter when the smoke would be cleared up. Sad.

  • @iplbig
    @iplbig Před 6 lety

    Vice try to make a video about the fires in Portugal!!!

  • @franklinlemay34
    @franklinlemay34 Před 6 lety

    Currently in nelson, bc. Can't see the mountains anymore... its literally all gray. The entire sky is filled with smoke.

  • @ReXox35
    @ReXox35 Před 7 lety

    In Vancouver, the sun was blocked out by smoke for a full week.

  • @resilientdad7436
    @resilientdad7436 Před 6 lety

    hope you do a "part II" to this report as summer 2018 is the worst ever

  • @ooooooooooooohio7141
    @ooooooooooooohio7141 Před 4 lety

    sad coming back to this, to see Canada's most beautiful Province ablaze

  • @jackmmcc
    @jackmmcc Před 8 lety

    "Can they adapt from suffocation of their eggs..." What the hell?

  • @beandudemantt2
    @beandudemantt2 Před 8 lety

    in Oliver, the average summer temperature has been raised from 35 C to 45 C in less than 3 years. It's obvious that global warming is a thing. I'm afraid that this summer might be too hot to even go outside

  • @emmitunderwood9502
    @emmitunderwood9502 Před 5 lety

    its kinda sad seeing the young guy huffing and puffing just from walking up a hill. I'm glad to see my home getting to national and global attention it needs.

  • @JatwaI
    @JatwaI Před 7 lety +1

    Countries have military special forces Canada has the Special lumberjack forces
    Im trying to shed light on the situation im from BC

  • @CryptTooth
    @CryptTooth Před 7 lety

    Fort mcmurray is with you, We went through the same thing and many of us know what this is like. we are with you.

  • @mikediesel7125
    @mikediesel7125 Před 8 lety

    I'm a snowboarder and this sux I want snow not rain is pain I want some crazy snow this year up in Oregon looking for 150in of snowfall I want that 300cm base

  • @jamesbonde253
    @jamesbonde253 Před 3 lety

    If I did not know any better, and I'm not sure if I do I would say mother nature was pretty angry about those buried children.

  • @paulthompson6745
    @paulthompson6745 Před 6 lety

    oh...I thought this was recent...this is 3 years ago...jeez...it hasnt stopped burning

  • @ajdankaradeniz7801
    @ajdankaradeniz7801 Před 2 měsíci

    For more than 30 years i echoed the resources needed such as aircrafts to be built and utilized to the best advantage to deal with active and passive fires this is vital as the Canada's geography is huge and the ever growing climate change ever evolving conditions The future aspirations is to build more installations and communities of receiving first aid from BC forestry services.