Most of the fires now ravaging Canada have actually been burning since last fire season, having smoldered slowly during the winter under the snowpack. Scientists say these blazes, sometimes called zombie fires, are a stark reminder of the impact of climate change. Studies have linked the ...
Wildfire smoke has become a common feature of Canadian summers, fuelled bybigger, more intense and more frequent wildfires. In 2023, Canada experienced its worst wildfire season on record, with many communities contending with week...
More than 8.7 million acres have burned in Canada in 2023, an area larger than the state of Vermont. In an average fire season for Canada, closer to 6.2 million acres will burn due to wildfires. For about a month, the U.S. and Canada have been in a barely moving blocking pattern ca...
But this year's fire season is unique because it is not isolated to a particular province. Eastern provinces like Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec – which typically have wetter and cooler climates than in Canada's west – are seeing many more fires now than...
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Canada'srecord-setting wildfire seasonhiked the country up global pollution rankings — and for the first time made its air quality worse than the U.S., according to a new report by air quality technology company IQAir. ...
Wildfires in Siberia? And this past week, another wall of weirdness wafted over the Eastern U.S.: thick, smelly smoke from the 400 wildfires burning in Canada. Right now, about 11 million acres are on fire. That's bigger than Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware and New Jersey combined. ...
The hazy sky and smoky smell are due to smoke from wildfires in Canada that continues to blanket the area. Over 400 fires were burning in Canada as of Tuesday night, including over 200 considered "out of control." New York City 1:30 p.m ...
"I think we have to rediscover the value of local people, their expertise and knowledge. Particularly in parts of rural communities in Canada, remote communities in Canada, where there's a lot of folks who know the land, know how to run machinery...
Its shaping up to be a record-setting year for wildfires in Canada. With each parcel of forest destroyed comes a rush of emissions, but the fires are also ruining their ability to sequester carbon.