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Is climate change fuelling Canada's wildfires?

By Zoe Bauer
Published in Climate Change
June 10, 2023
1 min read
Is climate change fuelling Canada's wildfires?

As Canada continues to grapple with the aftermath of devastating wildfires, experts are turning their attention to the role of climate change in fueling these deadly natural disasters. The effects of climate change have long been visible in the region, with rising temperatures and prolonged drought leading to a spike in the number and intensity of fires. But recent research has shed new light on just how much of a role climate change is playing in these disasters.

According to a recent study by the University of Alberta, climate change is responsible for up to half of the increase in wildfire activity across Canada over the past seven decades. The study found that warmer temperatures, dryer conditions, and a prolonged fire season have all contributed to the rise in fire activity. As a result, experts are warning that we can expect to see even more devastating wildfires in the years to come.

The impact of these wildfires is far-reaching, affecting not just the natural landscape but also the lives and livelihoods of those living in the region. Entire communities have been displaced by the fires, and the economic impact has been significant, with billions of dollars in damage caused by the disasters.

Given the severity of the threat posed by these wildfires and their connection to climate change, it is more important than ever that we take action to address this issue. That means reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and investing in measures to adapt to and mitigate the effects of a changing climate.

Ultimately, the situation in Canada serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to address the issue of climate change and to take concrete steps to protect our planet for future generations.


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