This is likely because the globe is getting hotter and creating stronger wildfires. This puts “more vigorous plumes of smoke, black carbon, and water vapor” into the air, said Mike Flannigan, director of the Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science at the University of Alberta, who ...
the globe is getting hotter and creating stronger wildfires. This puts “more vigorous plumes of smoke, black carbon, and water vapor” into the air, said Mike Flannigan, director of the Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science at the University of Alberta, who spoke with YaleEnvironment...
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 14, 2022. Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press
Global production and consumption of oil has continually increased over the years—according toIEA statistics, more than 90 million barrels are produced and consumed globally per day. As the demand for crude oil increases, the more crude oil is produced and traded all over the world, however, a...
wildfire modeling;Prometheus;megafire;hot/dry conditions;California wildfires;fire weather;fuel moisture content 1. Introduction In 2020, wildland fires burned over 4 million acres in California (CA), the most recorded in a single year (Figure 1) [1]. A large portion of the burned area resulte...
In some of the discussions, youth indicated that the natural environment, which is crucial for youth development, is changing and, in fact, degrading; and will likely have an impact on their development. In British Columbia, over the past 10 years, there have been approximately 1356 wildfires...
Extreme weather events in Canada, the COVID-19 pandemic, and e-commerce are all factors that are influencing Canadian interest in electric vehicles.
You knowyou have had too much screen time when you find yourself trying to scroll down a paper page of a book or magazine with your finger. Conspiracies o’ the Day: Those Canadian wildfires were started by Dr. Fauci and Freedom-hating Dems to get us wearing COVID masks again. Will the...