Wildfires in Canada are only getting worse. The latest wildfire season to hit the nation has proven to be the second-worst on record. The 2025 season is second only to the 2023 wildfire season, which ...
Wildfires burning across western and central Canada prompted the number of people evacuated to climb to more than 30,000. The conditions were hot and dry, similar to what was experienced in 2023, ...
Canada's worst wildfire season on record tarnished the country's air quality and had similar effects on pollution in parts of the United States, according to a new report. University of Chicago ...
Reuters was able to independently verify the location of the video by road layout, street signs, street lights, and utility poles that matched file and satellite imagery. The date when the video was ...
"Now like you can see all the, all the pedicels, they, all of them have pods on them, which is fantastic." :: He says haze from the smoke protected his crops from the intense July sun "It definitely ...
A giant fire last year consumed much of Canada’s Jasper National Park. Canadian scientists leading research into wildfires are using the blaze to learn lessons for the future. Recreational vehicles in ...
SCRANTON, Pa. — The clouds have finally lifted from yesterday's front, but now something else is obscuring our skies: wildfire smoke. The smoke is coming from dozens of active wildfires in Canada and ...
Wildfires are releasing a risky mix of pollutants that can end up damaging air quality, according to a report from the UN weather agency. It said that air quality and climate change are closely ...
Company estimates global demand at 250-350 waterbombers De Havilland Canada makes world's only purpose-built waterbomber New model can scoop up 1,400 gallons of water in 8-12 seconds Sept 11 (Reuters) ...
In an overwhelming bipartisan vote, the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry advanced a bill to address the growing threat of wildfires. There is now broad consensus that the poor ...
Wildfire smoke helped counter extreme heat, benefitting this year's canola crop High temperatures and scorching sun can devastate growing season More research is needed on smoke's impacts on crops, ...