Warm and dry conditions are like kindling for wildfires. Much of Canada, like the rest of North America, has experienced record heat and drought recently as climate change continues to warm the planet. "The fires season is also lasting longer now because of climate change. Spring is coming we...
The 2023 wildfires in British Columbia, Canada: impacts, drivers, and transformations to coexist with wildfire In 2023, all regions of British Columbia (BC) experienced record-breaking fire weather and wildfires, with extreme behavior and social-ecological effects. In total, 2245 wildfires burned ...
The 2023 wildfires in British Columbia, Canada: impacts, drivers, and transformations to coexist with wildfire Can. J. Zool.27 Aug 2024Editor's choice Escaping the hot seat: consuming decomposingCannabis sativaslows weight gain and heat escape behaviour in the earthworm,Eisenia fetida ...
The 2023 wildfires in British Columbia, Canada: impacts, drivers, and transformations to coexist with wildfire Can. J. Zool.27 Aug 2024Editor's choice Escaping the hot seat: consuming decomposingCannabis sativaslows weight gain and heat escape behaviour in the earthworm,Eisenia fetida ...
The 2023 wildfires in British Columbia, Canada: impacts, drivers, and transformations to coexist with wildfire Can. J. Zool.27 Aug 2024Editor's choice Escaping the hot seat: consuming decomposingCannabis sativaslows weight gain and heat escape behaviour in the earthworm,Eisenia fetida ...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago consists of important international trade routes, and local surface air temperatures (SAT) greatly control sea ice melting in situ during boreal summer (June-July-August-September). However, the drivers of the Arctic Archipelago summer SAT variability have not yet been...
Smoke from wildfires in Canada shrouds the Empire State Building on June 30, 2023 in New York City.David Dee Delgado/Getty Images The regions with the largest jumps were the Eastern Lake, Ontario and Central regions, which all saw double the average number of visits on June 7. ...
The extent to which North American boreal peatland fires affect global C and climate systems by re-introducing C sequestered over several millennia to the atmosphere, and the response of peatland C emissions to climatic warming, remains unclear. Because of the complexity of the combustion of organic...
The 2023 wildfires in British Columbia, Canada: impacts, drivers, and transformations to coexist with wildfire Can. J. Zool.27 Aug 2024Editor's choice Escaping the hot seat: consuming decomposingCannabis sativaslows weight gain and heat escape behaviour in the earthworm,Eisenia fetida ...
Drought can deteriorate the soil [16], accelerate soil erosion [17], set the stage for wildfires [18,19], and give rise to outbreaks of insect pests adapted to drought conditions (in Alberta: [20,21,22]). Severe droughts also can reduce the crops carbon uptake and contribute to more wa...