The blazes produced more planet-warming carbon than almost any country, researchers found. That could upend key calculations on the pace of global warming.

The wildfires that ravaged Canada’s boreal forests in 2023 produced more planet-warming carbon emissions than the burning of fossil fuels in all but three countries, research published on Wednesday has found.

Only China, the United States and India produced more emissions from fossil fuels than the Canadian fires, according to the study, which was published in the journal Nature.

The wildfires last year call into question how much carbon the forests will absorb in the future, scientists said. That, in turn, may make it necessary to reconsider calculations of how much more greenhouse gas humans can add to the atmosphere without pushing temperatures beyond current global targets.

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Clearly we need to burn down all the forests once so we don’t ever have this problem again.

More seriously, as a Vancouverite wildfire season makes it incredibly miserable to be outside.

Hey it was miserable in Northern US too. The sky was orange and ash got on everything

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We’ve been lucky so far this year though!

We have - and we just changed our HEPA filter in preparation!

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Smart. No HEPA filter over here but I’m keeping my fingers extra crossed!

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