A ‘Canadian armageddon’ sets parts of western Canada on fire

In a country revered for placid landscapes and predictability, weeks of out-of-control wildfires raging across western Canada have ushered in a potent sense of fear, threatening a region that is the epicenter of the country’s oil and gas sector.

Climate research suggests that heat and drought associated with global warming are major reasons for the increase in bigger and stronger fires.

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Almost 40% of land burned by western wildfires can be traced to carbon emissions