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New data from the University of Washington shows that increasing wildfires in Canada and Siberia could actually slow global ...
There's an entire cycle of life that helps some wildlife thrive when the boreal forest burns, but experts say climate change ...
The climate-driven wildfires currently razing Canada’s northern forests and darkening skies across the continent may have an ...
Forest Area Fluctuations: The coniferous forest area in North America increased by 5.62% between 2018-2023 compared to 1984-1991. However, it decreased by 4.85% from its peak in 1992-2001.
Fires like these in North American and Eurasian boreal ... all of these forests are no longer helping us so much as they’re a new source of emissions to just pile on to the human emissions ...
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts ...
"All provinces follow one rule above all; the No. 1 priority is human life and safety," Barber ... It's part of a natural cycle for Canada's boreal forests to burn (more on that below).
“Zombie fires” are fires that ignite in one fire season, smoulder through the winter months under the snow, and re-emerge early in the spring before lightning and human ... health of the ...