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2 Nunavik wildfires caused by people, says fire official

2 Nunavik wildfires caused by people, says fire official

Jeff Pelletier, Nunatsiaq News - June 14, 2022
Vast wildfires in Russia’s Yakutia have already set an emissions record

Vast wildfires in Russia’s Yakutia have already set an emissions record

Tom Balmforth, Reuters - August 4, 2021
Overwintering ‘zombie’ fires may become more common as climate changes

Overwintering ‘zombie’ fires may become more common as climate changes

Yereth Rosen, Reuters - May 20, 2021
As extreme fires transform Alaska’s boreal forest, deciduous trees put a brake on carbon loss

As extreme fires transform Alaska’s boreal forest, deciduous trees put a...

Jill Johnstone, University of Saskatchewan, Heather Dawn Alexander, Auburn University, Michelle C. Mack, Northern Arizona University, Xanthe Walker, Northern Arizona University - April 20, 2021
‘Zombie fires’ helped make this worst wildfire season ever recorded in the Arctic

‘Zombie fires’ helped make this worst wildfire season ever recorded in...

Kevin McGwin - October 5, 2020
Russia seeds clouds in Siberia to douse raging wildfires

Russia seeds clouds in Siberia to douse raging wildfires

Reuters - July 13, 2020
Alaska will see a big increase in health-damaging air pollution from wildfires, study says

Alaska will see a big increase in health-damaging air pollution from...

Yereth Rosen - June 9, 2020
A big fire season in Alaska fits the pattern across a warming Arctic

A big fire season in Alaska fits the pattern across a...

Yereth Rosen - July 17, 2019
As the Arctic warms, boreal forest fires are becoming a deadlier threat

As the Arctic warms, boreal forest fires are becoming a deadlier...

Dermot Cole - March 4, 2019
Arctic wildfires will likely become more common and more intense, experts say

Arctic wildfires will likely become more common and more intense, experts...

Melody Schreiber - August 30, 2018
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