On Aug. 5, 2025, the Statue of Liberty could be seen faintly through a smoky haze in New York as wildfire smoke from Canada drifted south, tinting the evening sunset. (AP Photo)


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Wildfires burning across Canada have spread thick smoke into many U.S. states this summer. Republican lawmakers say Canada failed to control the flames, forcing Americans to breathe polluted air. In Michigan, one statement read, “For the third summer in a row, Michiganders are forced to breathe hazardous air as a result of Canada’s failure to prevent and control wildfires.”

Similar complaints came from Republicans in New York, Iowa, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. They want Canada to clear more forests, expand controlled burns, and take stronger prevention steps. Some even warned smoke problems could affect trade talks.

Scientists call out missing climate focus

Climate experts say Republicans are leaving out a key factor: climate change. Scientists argue that rising temperatures, longer droughts, and stronger heat waves create the perfect conditions for massive wildfires. They also note that the U.S. produces far more greenhouse gases than Canada.

Jennifer Francis, a climate scientist, said, “If anything, Canada should be blaming the U.S. for their increased fires.”

Canada announces new wildfire funding

On Tuesday, Canadian officials pledged nearly $46 million for wildfire prevention and research. Corey Hogan, a parliamentary secretary, said, “There’s no people that want to do more about wildfires than Canadians. But this also underlines the international challenges that are brought on by climate change ... we need to globally tackle this problem.”

Ken McMullen, president of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, said Canada has fought fires at “unprecedented rates” since 2023. He added that this year’s first fire started in April, one of the earliest on record.

By Thursday, more than 700 wildfires were burning across Canada, two-thirds out of control. Over 28,000 square miles have already burned this year, almost five times the U.S. total.

Disagreement over climate change

Republican leaders, including former president Donald Trump, have often dismissed climate change. His administration cut climate research, pushed fossil fuel development, and pulled the U.S. from the Paris Agreement. Many GOP lawmakers echo this view.

But Democrats say ignoring climate change makes the problem worse. Maine Rep. Chellie Pingree said Republicans are “burying their heads in the sand.” Wisconsin Rep. Gwen Moore added that those who deny climate change “shouldn’t be writing letters” telling Canada how to act.

Why solutions are complex

Experts stress that wildfire control is not simple. Fires often start in remote areas, sometimes by lightning, where firefighters cannot reach. McMullen said sometimes letting fires burn is safer than trying to stop them. Prescribed burns help in certain forests but are not possible everywhere.

Jonathan Overpeck, a climate scientist, said the real solution is tackling climate change together. “Our smoke is their smoke, their smoke is ours,” he said. “We know what the cause is ... we can stop it from getting worse.”

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