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In the peatlands, research has shown wildfires speed up permafrost melt, which in turn releases carbon, according to David ...
The weather conditions that fueled record-shattering wildfires in eastern Canada earlier this summer – and sent plumes of hazardous air into the US – were made more likely and more intense by ...
Considering wildfires, and prevailing winds blowing from Canada, are expected to become more frequent, the impact on crops ...
Canadian wildfire smoke will significantly impact air quality across Michigan on Friday, with unhealthy conditions expected ...
Canada’s fire season is only just beginning, and officials there warned this week it would continue to be severe through the summer. If it follows the pattern of a normal year, it will peak in ...
As a toxic smog descends over parts of the U.S. because of Canada’s most destructive wildfire season ever, experts believe the fires—and the traveling smoke—could rage on well into the fall ...
Heat in Canada and changing climate contribute to fires and air pollution. Wildfires burning in Canada have prompted hazardous air pollution conditions in the U.S. this week, as smoke moves ...
The study pointed to fire weather as a major reason for the extensive wildfires that caused smoky skies across the east coast of North America earlier this year. In fact, Canada experienced ...
A new government model to estimate peatland emissions and their impact on climate change could provide a new perspective on ...