Current:Home > reviewsThis is Canada's worst fire season in modern history — but it's not new -TradeGrid
This is Canada's worst fire season in modern history — but it's not new
View
Date:2025-04-17 00:09:11
Canada is having its worst fire season in modern history. The fires have burnt more than 20 million acres, casting hazardous smoke over parts of the U.S. and stretching Canadian firefighting resources thin.
Public officials and news headlines have declared the fires as "unprecedented," and in the modern-sense they are. But researchers who focus on the history of wildfire in Canada's boreal forests say the situation is not without precedent.
"Right now, I'm not alarmed by what's happening," said Julie Pascale, a PHD student at the Forest Research Institute at the University of Quebec in Abitibi Témiscamingue, in northwest Quebec. "Years like this happen and happened."
Canada's boreal forests have a long history of major wildfires, research shows. In fact, scientists believe the country's boreal forests burned more in the past than they do today.
"I understand that the current fire situation is like, 'Wow!' but the reality is fire is part of the ecosystem," said Miguel Montaro Girona, a professor at the University of Quebec in Abitibi Témiscamingue. Many of the tree and animal species in the country's boreal forests depend on wildfire. Montaro Girona explained that as massive as the current wildfires are, they are still in the "range of variability," for Canada's forests.
That's not to say that climate change isn't a concern, Montaro Girona said. Human activities have released massive amounts of climate-warming gasses into the Earth's atmosphere, causing the world's temperature to rise. Hotter temperatures are fueling more intense wildfires and lengthening fire seasons globally.
Normand Lacour, a fire behavior specialist with Quebec's fire prevention agency said he's seen wildfire seasons lengthen by about six weeks since he started his firefighting career 35 years ago — a trend that he expects to continue.
"If we want to predict the future we need to know how our activities and the climate has affected fires in the past," Pascale said.
Want more stories on the environment? Drop us a line at shortwave@npr.org.
Listen to Short Wave on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.
This episode was produced by Carly Rubin. It was edited by Sadie Babits and Rebecca Ramirez. The audio engineer was Maggie Luthar.
veryGood! (613)
Related
- Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
- LeBron James, Anthony Edwards among NBA stars in ‘Starting 5’ Netflix series
- Michigan football's once spotless reputation in tatters after decisions to win at all cost
- Brittany Cartwright files to divorce Jax Taylor after 5 years of marriage
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- Don't Miss Kate Spade Outlet's Labor Day Sale: Chic Bags, Wristlets & More Up to 81% off, Starting at $19
- Mae Whitman Gives Birth, Names Her First Baby After Parenthood Costar
- Railroad BNSF stresses safety but is still held back by longstanding industry issues, report finds
- Sam Taylor
- 'Having a blast': Video shows bear take a dip in a hot tub in California
Ranking
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Questions about the safety of Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ system are growing
- Cheerleader drops sexual harassment lawsuit against Northwestern University
- Ludacris’ gulp of untreated Alaska glacier melt was totally fine, scientist says
- Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
- CDC reports 5 more deaths, new cases in Boar's Head listeria outbreak since early August
- Dunkin's pumpkin spice latte is back: See what else is on the fall menu
- Lil Baby arrested in Las Vegas on gun charge; 'defense attorneys investigating the facts'
Recommendation
'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
80-year-old man dies after falling off boat on the Grand Canyon's Colorado River
Michigan power outages widespread after potent storms lash the state
'Yellowstone' First Look Week: Jamie Dutton doubles down on family duplicity (photos)
2 killed, 3 injured in shooting at makeshift club in Houston
Backpage.com founder Michael Lacey sentenced to 5 years in prison, fined $3M for money laundering
80-year-old man dies after falling off boat on the Grand Canyon's Colorado River
Want Thicker, Fuller Hair? These Are the Top Hair Growth Treatments, According to an Expert