Canada is seeing an “unprecedented” wildfire season so far and summer hasn’t even begun. In almost every province across Canada, crews are working to put out fires that threaten communities. Farah Nasser speaks with Patrick James, a forestry and climate change expert, about what is fuelling the fires and the future of Canadian forests.
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Unprecedented wildfire season “most definitely” linked to climate change: expert
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