2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41612-024-00841-9
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Human driven climate change increased the likelihood of the 2023 record area burned in Canada

Megan C. Kirchmeier-Young,
Elizaveta Malinina,
Quinn E. Barber
et al.

Abstract: In 2023, wildfires burned 15 million hectares in Canada, more than doubling the previous record. These wildfires caused a record number of evacuations, unprecedented air quality impacts across Canada and the northeastern United States, and substantial strain on fire management resources. Using climate models, we show that human-induced climate change significantly increased the likelihood of area burned at least as large as in 2023 across most of Canada, with more than two-fold increases in the east and southw… Show more

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