Saturday, June 10, 2023

Canada Letter: ‘Politicizing wildfires’

Doug Ford, Ontario's premier, has a long history of opposition to renewable energy programs and an agenda that favors highway construction.

Orange and Smoky Skies Over a Province That Rolled Back Climate Measures

Smoke and haze from wildfires in Ontario and Quebec over Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press, via Associated Press

This was a week when residents of the three largest cities in Eastern Canada — Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal — experienced a phenomenon that has become all too familiar to anyone who lives in Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary.

At the time of writing, it was still unclear when the eye-stinging, throat-tightening, event-canceling smoke, and the fires generating it, would be over. But a train trip to Toronto from Ottawa earlier this week provided a dramatic demonstration of its effect. When I left for the station, Ottawa smelled as if it was ablaze. And for most of the ride, the sun was just a penny high up in a largely gray world. But about 45 minutes from Toronto Union Station, bright sun and blue skies reappeared.

Toronto's escape was short-lived, although, at least as of Friday, it had failed to reach Ottawa's earlier intensity. At one point conditions in the capital were way off the scale Environment Canada uses to assess hazardous air quality. The effects of the smoke, of course, extended well into the United States.

As was the case at the height of the fire that brought widespread destruction to Fort McMurray, Alberta, in 2016 or the one that incinerated Lytton, British Columbia, less than two years ago, there has been only a limited amount of discussion about how global warming significantly increases the chances of severe wildfires. That is something Somini Sengupta, The Times's international climate correspondent, again explored in some detail this week.

In short, and as one would anticipate, increasingly dry and hot conditions turn forests and their undergrowth into easily ignited tinder.

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While fires in Quebec have been the main source of the smoke, Ottawa was particularly plagued by wildfires to its west, including some in an Ontario provincial park.

As the Blue Jays closed their stadium dome for their game against the Houston Astros and school recesses were moved indoors while outdoor sporting events across the province were canceled, Marit Stiles, the opposition leader and head of the provincial New Democratic Party, and Mike Schreiner, leader of the province's comparatively small Green Party, did try to link the noxious air to the climate policies of Doug Ford, Ontario's Progressive Conservative premier.

One of the first things Mr. Ford did after taking office in 2018 was to spend 230 million Canadian dollars to cancel hundreds of renewable energy projects, arguing that they were too costly. "I'm so proud of that," he boasted later.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford.Katherine Ky Cheng/Getty Images

His government is now looking at expanding gas-fired power plants to deal with periods of high demand for electricity.

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Mr. Ford also scrapped the province's carbon tax program, which was technically a cap-and-trade system, and spent millions of dollars in an unsuccessful court fight against the federal government's decision to move in and impose one on Ontario. That battle included a period in which Mr. Ford's government required gas stations to place anti-carbon-tax stickers on their pumps. A court eventually ruled that illegal, and, in any case, the stickers had a tendency to fall off. (This year the province introduced a carbon pricing system, which it studiously avoids referring to as a tax, for industry.)

Now Mr. Ford is pushing ahead with a plan to turn portions of the greenbelt around the Toronto area that Ms. Stiles characterized as a "carbon sink" over to developers to be converted to housing, and to build an expressway through a large portion of it. Under Mr. Ford, Ontario also ended subsidies for purchases of electric vehicles.

When Ms. Stiles asked Mr. Ford in the legislature if he would "acknowledge that the climate emergency is making the fire season worse," the premier said that she was "politicizing wildfires." He went on to list all of the resources Ontario had committed to fighting wildfires.

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When Ms. Stiles tried a second time, Mr. Ford again avoided any acknowledgment of climate change as a factor. But he did propose other potential causes.

"A report that I've heard, approximately 50 percent of the fires are started by lightning strikes," he told the legislature. "Fifty percent are caused by people starting campfires and not putting campfires out properly."

Trans Canada

A sun dog, or parhelion in meteorology, appeared during a visit to Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.Nasuna Stuart-Ulin for The New York Times
  • Norimitsu Onishi traveled up to Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, to see how Canada's military is turning to the Inuit to learn Arctic survival strategies. Nasuna Stuart-Ulin, who is based in Montreal, also captured the trip with stunning photography.
  • Dan Bilefsky was in Castlegar, British Columbia, to tell the story of how the invasion of Ukraine has prompted soul searching among the Doukhobors, a pacifist religious group that emigrated to Canada from czarist Russia.
  • In his timely review of "Fire Weather: A True Story From a Hotter World," a book about the Fort McMurray blaze by John Vaillant, David Enrich writes that "the catastrophe that ravaged Fort McMurray is probably an omen of what lies ahead."
  • Also in the Book Review, Gina Chua writes that "Pageboy: A Memoir" by Elliot Page, the actor from Nova Scotia, "doesn't really delve into questions of masculinity, or what it means to be a man, but he brings to life the visceral sense of gender dysphoria, or at least one type of dysphoria: the sense that your body is betraying you." Put simply, "It's an utterly alien sensation for those who haven't experienced it."

A native of Windsor, Ontario, Ian Austen was educated in Toronto, lives in Ottawa and has reported about Canada for The New York Times for the past 16 years. Follow him on Twitter at @ianrausten.

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Заявление Посла Линды Томас-Гринфилд о растущем военном сотрудничестве между Ираном и Россией

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Перевод предоставлен Государственным департаментом США



Постоянное представительство США при Организации Объединенных Наций
Отдел прессы и общественной дипломатии
9 июня 2023 года

Я серьезно обеспокоена растущим военным сотрудничеством между Россией и Ираном, которое продолжает позволять России вести свою жестокую войну против Украины. Сегодня утром Соединенные Штаты обнародовали дополнительную информацию, документирующую, как Иран предоставил России сотни ударных беспилотных летательных аппаратов (БПЛА) одностороннего действия, а также оборудование, связанное с производством БПЛА. В последние недели Россия использовала эти беспилотники для нанесения ударов по Киеву, разрушения украинской инфраструктуры, а также для убийства и запугивания украинских мирных жителей.

Действия России и Ирана нарушают Резолюцию 2231 Совета Безопасности ООН, которая запрещает всем странам, включая постоянных членов Совета Безопасности ООН, вывозить эти виды оружия из Ирана.

Украина, США и другие страны должным образом сообщили об этих нарушениях в Организацию Объединенных Наций и предоставили ООН дополнительную информацию и анализ. Генеральному секретарю необходимо срочно отреагировать на призывы международного сообщества расследовать эти нарушения. Это могло бы спасти жизни.

Соединенные Штаты будут продолжать тесно консультироваться с Украиной и с членами Совета Безопасности, которые разделяют нашу обеспокоенность, в соответствии с нашей обязанностью выполнять резолюции Совета Безопасности и нашей целью защиты гражданского населения от дальнейшего ущерба. США также будут продолжать работать с союзниками и партнерами над разоблачением и пресечением этой дестабилизирующей деятельности. 


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Friday, June 9, 2023

GSA Auctions Trucks, Tractors and Ground Vehicles Update

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06/09/2023 09:52 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $10    STATE: GA    NO. OF BIDDERS: 0     CLOSE TIME: 06-12-2023 07:52 PM CT.

  2003 Chevrolet Silverado: VIN: 1GCEC14X03Z278665; approx. 27,598 miles; white; pickup truck; 2 door; gasoline fuel; AT; 4x2; 8 cylinders; pickup bed type: box; the features and accessories reported for this vehicle includes tilt steering and cruise control; the vehicle condition reported for this vehicle is minor scratches; interior damage; dash is cracked; this vehicle is reported to be in usable condition; potential Bidders may inspect the vehicle by appointment only; for questions, appointments and prior to removal, please contact the listed Custodian; property facility is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays; Repairs may be required, parts may be missing; Winning Bidder making payment by wire transfer need to notify the Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) in writing via email at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Standard Form 97 (SF 97), Certificate to Obtain Title to a Vehicle will be mailed by GSA via the United States Postal Service (USPS); the SF 97 will allow the titling of the vehicle; any corrections to the SF 97 need to be requested in writing via email to Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Recall Notice: This vehicle has been identified as having an open recall. Please check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website at www.nhtsa.gov or www.safercar.gov for more information on recall campaigns. Bidder should contact a local dealer or manufacturer for information and resolution. ******Click Link to View Attachment Pertaining to Recall***** 12405B31096048
06/09/2023 09:42 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $10    STATE: FL    NO. OF BIDDERS: 0     CLOSE TIME: 06-12-2023 07:42 PM CT.

  2010 Chevrolet Colorado: VIN: 1GCJTBDE0A8105413; approx. 64,567 miles; blue; pickup truck; 4 door; extended cab; gasoline fuel; AT; 4x4; 5 cylinders; this property is being disposed of where it is; repairs may be required and or damage to the vehicle may not be limited to: vehicle may have light scratches from normal wear and tear; noted: paint peeling along front bumper; various scratches and dent in drivers side rear quarter bed panel; physical inspection of the property is highly recommended; inspection and removal by appointment only; for additional information about the vehicle or to schedule an appointment for inspection, contact the property Custodian specified in the listing; buyer is responsible for loading and removal of the property; Government personnel are not available to help load or move the property; prior to pick up you must have an appointment with the Custodian; for questions, appointments and prior to removal, please contact the listed Custodian; property facility is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays; Repairs may be required, parts may be missing; Winning Bidder making payment by wire transfer need to notify the Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) in writing via email at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Standard Form 97 (SF 97), Certificate to Obtain Title to a Vehicle will be mailed by GSA via the United States Postal Service (USPS); the SF 97 will allow the titling of the vehicle; any corrections to the SF 97 need to be requested in writing via email to Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) at antino.harmon@gsa.gov. 123A753111FL10
06/09/2023 09:32 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $10    STATE: FL    NO. OF BIDDERS: 0     CLOSE TIME: 06-12-2023 07:32 PM CT.

  2011 Chevrolet Silverado: VIN: 1GCNKPE02BF150743; approx. 52,766 miles; gray; pickup truck; 2 door; gasoline fuel; AT; 4x4; 8 cylinders; 5.3L; this property is being disposed of where it is; repairs may be required and or damage to the vehicle may not be limited to: vehicle may have light scratches from normal wear and tear; noted: fading peeling on the roof above the windshield; physical inspection of the property is highly recommended; inspection and removal by appointment only; for additional information about the vehicle or to schedule an appointment for inspection, contact the property Custodian specified in the listing; buyer is responsible for loading and removal of the property; Government personnel are not available to help load or move the property; prior to pick up you must have an appointment with the Custodian; for questions, appointments and prior to removal, please contact the listed Custodian; property facility is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays; Repairs may be required, parts may be missing; Winning Bidder making payment by wire transfer need to notify the Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) in writing via email at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Standard Form 97 (SF 97), Certificate to Obtain Title to a Vehicle will be mailed by GSA via the United States Postal Service (USPS); the SF 97 will allow the titling of the vehicle; any corrections to the SF 97 need to be requested in writing via email to Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Recall Notice: This vehicle has been identified as having an open recall. Please check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website at www.nhtsa.gov or www.safercar.gov for more information on recall campaigns. Bidder should contact a local dealer or manufacturer for information and resolution. ******Click Link to View Attachment Pertaining to Recall***** 123A753111FL09
06/09/2023 09:22 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $10    STATE: FL    NO. OF BIDDERS: 0     CLOSE TIME: 06-12-2023 07:22 PM CT.

  2010 Ford Explorer: VIN: 1FMEU7DE3AUB14010; approx. 76,050 miles; silver; SUV; 4 door; gasoline fuel; AT; 4x4; 6 cylinders; this property is being disposed of where it is; repairs may be required and or damage to the vehicle may not be limited to: vehicle may have light scratches from normal wear and tear; noted: fading and peeling on the left and right side of the hood; engine light stays on; currently not running; mechanic report indicated the alternator needed replacing; last driven December 2021; physical inspection of the property is highly recommended; inspection and removal by appointment only; for additional information about the vehicle or to schedule an appointment for inspection, contact the property Custodian specified in the listing; buyer is responsible for loading and removal of the property; Government personnel are not available to help load or move the property; prior to pick up you must have an appointment with the Custodian; for questions, appointments and prior to removal, please contact the listed Custodian; property facility is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays; Repairs may be required, parts may be missing; Winning Bidder making payment by wire transfer need to notify the Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) in writing via email at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Standard Form 97 (SF 97), Certificate to Obtain Title to a Vehicle will be mailed by GSA via the United States Postal Service (USPS); the SF 97 will allow the titling of the vehicle; any corrections to the SF 97 need to be requested in writing via email to Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) at antino.harmon@gsa.gov. 123A753111FL08
06/09/2023 09:12 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $10    STATE: FL    NO. OF BIDDERS: 0     CLOSE TIME: 06-12-2023 07:12 PM CT.

  2011 Chevrolet Silverado: VIN: 1GCNKPE05BF150929; approx. 92,412 miles; gray; pickup truck; 2 door; gasoline fuel; AT; 4x4; regular cab; 8 cylinders; 5.3L; gas flexible fuel; this property is being disposed of where it is; repairs may be required and or damage to the vehicle may not be limited to: vehicle may have light scratches from normal wear and tear; noted: clear coat faded; peeling; dent on the side of the bed; dash cracked and broken from sun exposer; physical inspection of the property is highly recommended; inspection and removal by appointment only; for additional information about the vehicle or to schedule an appointment for inspection, contact the property Custodian specified in the listing; buyer is responsible for loading and removal of the property; Government personnel are not available to help load or move the property; prior to pick up you must have an appointment with the Custodian; for questions, appointments and prior to removal, please contact the listed Custodian; property facility is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays; Repairs may be required, parts may be missing; Winning Bidder making payment by wire transfer need to notify the Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) in writing via email at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Standard Form 97 (SF 97), Certificate to Obtain Title to a Vehicle will be mailed by GSA via the United States Postal Service (USPS); the SF 97 will allow the titling of the vehicle; any corrections to the SF 97 need to be requested in writing via email to Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Recall Notice: This vehicle has been identified as having an open recall. Please check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website at www.nhtsa.gov or www.safercar.gov for more information on recall campaigns. Bidder should contact a local dealer or manufacturer for information and resolution. ******Click Link to View Attachment Pertaining to Recall***** 123A753111FL07
06/09/2023 09:02 PM EDT

CURRENT BID: $10    STATE: FL    NO. OF BIDDERS: 0     CLOSE TIME: 06-12-2023 07:02 PM CT.

  2011 Chevrolet Silverado: VIN: 1GCNKPE05BF151367; approx. 81,935 miles; gray; pickup truck; 2 door; gasoline fuel; AT; 4x4; regular cab, 8 cylinders; 5.3L; gas flexible fuel; includes bed cover and towing package; this property is being disposed of where it is; repairs may be required and or damage to the vehicle may not be limited to: vehicle may have light scratches from normal wear and tear; noted: paint peeling; dent on drivers side rear bed panel; dent on passengers side rear bed panel; scratches and minor dents; physical inspection of the property is highly recommended; inspection and removal by appointment only; for additional information about the vehicle or to schedule an appointment for inspection, contact the property Custodian specified in the listing; buyer is responsible for loading and removal of the property; Government personnel are not available to help load or move the property; prior to pick up you must have an appointment with the Custodian; for questions, appointments and prior to removal, please contact the listed Custodian; property facility is closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays; Repairs may be required, parts may be missing; Winning Bidder making payment by wire transfer need to notify the Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) in writing via email at antino.harmon@gsa.gov; Standard Form 97 (SF 97), Certificate to Obtain Title to a Vehicle will be mailed by GSA via the United States Postal Service (USPS); the SF 97 will allow the titling of the vehicle; any corrections to the SF 97 need to be requested in writing via email to Sales Contracting Officer (SCO) at antino.harmon@gsa.gov. 123A753111FL05

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