As provinces prepare for rough fire seasons to come, The Globe surveyed the state of their current personnel and equipment – ...
With summer drawing to a close in Canada, the 2024 wildfire season is shaping up as one of the most destructive on record, ...
Canada experienced its warmest and driest conditions in decades, leading to extreme forest fires that released approximately ...
Global firefighters are arriving in Quebec to help put out the more than 130 forest fires currently ... are being evacuated in total in Canada, as fires burn across the country in Alberta, British ...
If carbon emissions from logging were reported separately by the Canadian government, they would be the third highest ...
The fires set long ago by tribal members ... according to revised numbers from the Canadian Forest Service. That more than ...
The 2023 fires have the potential to cause extensive regeneration failure in Canada’s boreal forests because blazes engulfed large areas of young forest. Last year, for instance, a total area of ...
Canada is the No. 10 emitter ... early snow melt and dry conditions that made it easier for forest fires to rage out of control in the first place, potentially contributing to a feedback loop ...
Persistently bad air quality over North America and worries about sparking more fires has led to the cancellation of some Canada Day firework displays. There were also concerns over air quality ...
The fires were fueled by unusually warm and dry conditions, affecting 18 million hectares of forest. Carbon monoxide from Canada wildfires curls thousands of miles across North America.
Reza's lookout oversees Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico, with views as far as the mountains in Colorado to the north. This means smoke from fires in other states can drift over, obscuring ...
Stoked by Canada's warmest and driest conditions in decades, extreme forest fires in 2023 released about 640 million metric tons of carbon, NASA scientists have found. That's comparable in ...