This year has seen its fair share of wild weather – including soaring temperatures and explosive wildfires.
Roughly 18.5 million hectares of Canadian land burned, making 2023 the worst wildfire season ever recorded. It surpassed the previous record of 7.6 million hectares scorched in 1989. As a result, a record number of Canadians found themselves displaced.
As Heather Yourex-West reports, experts say it’s part of an unmistakable trend and lessons must be learned for the road ahead.
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Roughly 18.5 million hectares of Canadian land burned, making 2023 the worst wildfire season ever recorded. It surpassed the previous record of 7.6 million hectares scorched in 1989. As a result, a record number of Canadians found themselves displaced.
As Heather Yourex-West reports, experts say it’s part of an unmistakable trend and lessons must be learned for the road ahead.
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