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Scientists blame climate change for record forest fires in Canada
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Weather that drove eastern Canada's devastating wildfires made twice as likely by climate change. Findings should alert governments to the need to reduce emissions, researcher says. So far this year, fires have ravaged 37 million acres across nearly every Canadian province and territory.
Canada Wildfires
- Wildfires Force Evacuation of Jasper National Park in Canada
- Nine Thousand Evacuated in Northeast Canada Amid Raging Wildfires
- Thousands Evacuated in Western Canada Amid Intense Wildfire Approach
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countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Canada
- 3.United Kingdom
- 4.Greece
- 5.Japan
- 6.Korea, Republic of
- 7.Mexico
- 8.Netherlands
- 9.United States
- 10.South Africa
organizations
- 1.World Weather Attribution
- 2.Canadian Forest Service
- 3.Imperial College London
- 4.Atlantic Forestry Centre
- 5.Copernicus Climate Change Service
- 6.European Union
- 7.Federal Environment Minister
- 8.Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment
- 9.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 10.Major League Baseball
- 11.University of Quebec at Abitibi-Témiscamingue
- 12.University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
persons
- 1.Clair Barnes
- 2.Yan Boulanger
- 3.Dorothy Heinrich
- 4.Friederike Otto
- 5.André Arsenault
- 6.Bowinn Ma
- 7.Christine Carrière
- 8.Conrad Sauvé
- 9.David Eby
- 10.Emily Giles
- 11.Jason Brolund
- 12.Jennifer Collins