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Northern wildfires have smoked out Minnesota’s summer, but in Canada it’s been devastating
Ken Lachnit had done what he could. All that remained was prayer. For three days this spring, Lachnit and dozens of other ...
Canada is in the midst of its second-worst wildfire season in the past 40 years as fires continue to burn from coast to coast ...
A total of 18.5 million acres of forested land have burned since the beginning of the year, making this the second-worst year ...
Once rare, wildfire smoke is becoming more prevalent in Arctic communities as Canada faces harsh wildfire seasons.
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Over 700 wildfires burning across Canada in second-worst season on record
Unstoppable flames forcing evacuations As fast-moving wildfires in eastern Canada continue to blaze out of control, thousands of people are being ordered to evacuate. Authorities have also warned ...
Canada's second-worst wildfire season on record has already burned 7.8 million hectares and could continue for weeks, federal ...
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As Canada wildfires choke US with smoke, Republicans demand action. But not on climate change
In letters expressing outrage and indignation, Republican lawmakers are demanding more forest thinning, prescribed burns and ...
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Minnesota firefighters return from battling Canadian wildfires: "Some of the worst I've ever seen"
"Some of the worst I've ever seen by the sheer size of the fires," Joe Meyer, an advanced fire training specialist with the ...
The new projects build on the previous $12 million investment to establish the Wildfire Resilience Consortium of Canada, which is focused on deliverables under a global wildfire cooperation agreement ...
There is little relief in sight for Atlantic Canada with drought conditions continuing and wildfires raging out of control in some locales ...
The federal government is investing $45.7 million in research and Indigenous-led initiatives to help Canadians better prepare ...
Wildfires have always affected air quality in New England. But scientists say climate change is changing how they burn and bringing more smoke to the region.
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