Canadian wildfire emissions are double previous record as flames rage on

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Estimated emissions from Canadian fires account for over a quarter of the global total for 2023 to date. Read more at straitstimes.com.

OTTAWA - Forest fires in Canada this year have released 290 million tonnes of carbon, doubling a previous annual record, and emissions are set to rise asacross the country, according to the EU’s Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service.

This year’s wildfire season is also the worst on record for area burned, with about 131,000 sq km already scorched across eastern and western Canada. Wildfire smoke is linked to higher rates of heart attacks, strokes, and more visits to emergency rooms for respiratory conditions.On Thursday, there were more than 1,040 fires burning in Canada, with about 660 considered out of control.

But when forests burn, they release some of that carbon into the atmosphere. This speeds up global warming and creates a dangerous feedback loop by creating the conditions where forests are more likely to burn.

 

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