First Nation reserves in Canada are at high risk from wildfires, with many evacuated every year. There is a need to understand how First Nations are affected by wildfire evacuations to identify ways to reduce negative impacts. The First Nations Wildfire Evacuation Partnership has conducted research...
Nature Communications12, Article number:6048(2021)Cite this article 17kAccesses 35Citations 490Altmetric Metrics Abstract The compound nature of large wildfires in combination with complex physical and biophysical processes affecting variations in hydroclimate and fuel conditions makes it difficult to directly...
Article Open access 20 August 2024 Global climate change below 2 °C avoids large end century increases in burned area in Canada Article Open access 01 October 2024 Introduction Wildfires are becoming more destructive and deadly around the world1,2,3,4. The societal and ecological impacts ...
Current international forest wildfire field has done a lot of research on fire occurrence, distribution, and ecological effects in the past three decades as shown in Fig.1. However, there is a lack of systematic combing and quantitative analysis of past literature. Bibliometrics is a good way to...
Then, “May came in like a lion,” MacDonald said of the record-shattering heat wave that helped spur early-season wildfires in northeastern parts of the province. Article content Article content Matt Loney, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said it was either the firs...
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Jennifer A. Brentruphttps://ror.org/01cn04b23grid.453583.c0000 0004 0602 7271Minnesota Pollution Control Agency St. Paul MN USAJean-Franois Lapierrehttps://ror.org/0161xgx34grid.14848.310000 0001 2104 2136Département de sciences biologiquesUniversité de Montréal Montréal QC Canada...
CBS News Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli explained that there was only a“1/10,000+ chance”that a heatwave of this magnitude could happen in the region, and it ended up killingat least a billion sea creatures… More than 1 billion marine animals along Canada’s Pacific coast are likely to ...
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