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Climate change expected to bring longer wildfire seasons, larger area burned: expert
Drought, heat and drier fuels are causing larger areas to be burned by B.C. wildfires, says forestry expert.
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Posted: Jul 25, 2021 2:50 PM PT | Last Updated: July 25
The Nk Mip Creek wildfire burns behind residential properties near Oliver, B.C., in this July 22 file photo.(Submitted by James Moore)
A combination of drought, heat and drier fuels is causing larger areas to be burned in British Columbia, says an expert.
Kira Hoffman, a post-doctoral researcher with the University of British Columbia s faculty of forestry, said climate change is expected to create longer wildfire seasons because of more drought, which leads to drier trees and grasses.
Expert: climate change expected to bring longer wildfire seasons and more area burned
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By Hina Alam, The Canadian Press on July 25, 2021.
Firefighters from Mexico walk across the tarmac after arriving on a charter flight in Abbotsford, B.C, on Saturday, July 24, 2021. Ninety-nine firefighters will assist B.C. as the province deals with hundreds of wildfires burning in the province. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
VANCOUVER – A combination of drought, heat and drier fuels is causing larger areas to be burned in British Columbia, says an expert.
Kira Hoffman, a post-doctoral researcher with University of British Columbia’s faculty of forestry, said climate change is expected to create longer wildfire seasons because of more drought, which leads to drier trees and grasses.
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