Climate change supercharged ‘fire weather’ behind Canada blazes

A fire burns in Quebec province of Canada in late July; Canada is experiencing its most devastating fire season ever, with nearly 15.3 million hectares (37.8 million acres) already burned - more than double the previous 1989 record. Months of hot and dry weather created the tinderbox-like conditions behind this year's record-breaking wildfires in Canada, leading scientists to point the finger at climate…

https://worldnewslivetv.com/earth/climate-change-supercharged-fire-weather-behind-canada-blazes/

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