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A new government model to estimate peatland emissions and their impact on climate change could provide a new perspective on ...
Wildfires burning across Manitoba and Saskatchewan have filled the skies above Canada with thick smoke. The blazes continue to spread across both provinces, creating hazardous air conditions and ...
"When soot from wildfires lands on ice, it turbocharges melting," Jennifer Francis of the Woodwell Climate Research Center told the outlet. "This creates a feedback loop: less ice means more warming, ...
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Wildfires in Saskatchewan have forced hundreds more people out of their homes, and officials are ...
Canada has counted some 3,000 wildfires in 2025, with 561 burning as of Friday, according to official figures. “This is one ...
A group of Republican lawmakers has complained that smoke from Canadian wildfires is ruining summer for Americans, just days ...
Six members of Congress from Wisconsin and Minnesota have asked Canada to say how it plans to tackle the blazes and reduce ...
By the time the Silver State Hotshot crew arrived from Nevada a few weeks ago, Canada’s wildfires had already scorched millions of acres and shattered all-time burning records.
The 2023 Central Canada wildfires continue to blaze and the United States is feeling its effects. Here's what to know, including why they are happening and how long they are expected to last.
While Canada has had large fires in the past this early in the year, rarely has so much land area burned. Nova Scotia, Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan have been hit especially hard.
Canada's premiers arrived in Ontario cottage country on Monday eager to discuss the country's ongoing trade crisis with the ...