As forecasts anticipated, the smoke in the U.S. has fluctuated, but the fires in Canada are still burning. Here's what to know about the ongoing wildfires. Are the Canadian wildfires under control? According to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, there are more than 880 active fires...
A map updated daily by the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre shows how widespread the 2023 wildfires have become. Eastern provinces like Quebec, Ontario and Nova Scotia have been hit particularly hard this year by large and at times uncontrollable blazes. Officials on Wednesday reported 374 ac...
Here, we provide a comprehensive review of pre- and post-fire hydrological and ecological interactions that affect the likelihood of peatland burning, address the connections between peatland fires and the C-climate cycle, and provide a conceptual model of peatland processes as they relate to ...
Although numerous field studies have investigated how microbes are affected by fires, few consider multiple ecosystem types, more than one fire, or how these effects change with increasing burn severity. Wildfires can range from lightly burned surface fires with no tree mortality, to fires that kill...
" There were also some fire lines like, "I like my doughnuts Boston cream and my coffee double-double, I try to drink it all before someone starts trouble." The whole video recieved the coveted cosign from York Regional superiors, who seemed to have enjoyed the event just as much as ...
The primary drivers of boreal ecosystem dynamics are wildfires, alongside the secondary drivers of insects, diseases, and their interactions [13]. Natural boreal forests, therefore, are not only composed of young postfire stands but also include significant proportions of old-growth stands ...
A chair in Climate Change Adaptation at the Priestley International Centre for Climate at the University of Leeds, his research across the Arctic covers health and well-being, food security, wildfires, and even resource management in the region. ...
informed us that they had lost their power as well. At this point, we began to realize how much more serious the circumstance was than we had originally anticipated. My grandparents were quickly driven over to an uncle’s house, the only person in the family who still had electricity, and...