Study Projects that Increasing Wildfires in Canada and Siberia Will Actually Slow Global Warming
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Canada’s northern wildfires projected to slow global warming at a high cost
The rising impact of blazes in Canada and Siberia’s boreal regions over the next 35 years will slow warming by 12 per cent globally and 38 per cent in the Arctic, according to recent climate modelling research at the University of Washington (UW).
Study projects that increasing wildfires in Canada and Siberia will actually slow global warming
Even if you live far from the boreal forests in Canada and Siberia, you've likely noticed an increase in smoke from their forest fires. During major blazes in 2023, the smoke tinted the New York sky orange and drifted as far south as New Orleans. These blazes have surged in the last decade due to the effects of climate change—warmer summers, less snow cover in the spring, and the loss of sea ice. Experts expect that trend to continue.
Even if you live far from the boreal forests in Canada and Siberia, you probably noticed an increase in smoke from their forest fires. During the major flames in 2023, smoke tinted New York's sky orange and drifted as far south as New Orleans. These flames [...]
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