Wildfires burning through large swathes of eastern and western Canada have released a record 160 million tonnes of carbon, the EU's Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service said Tuesday.
The wildfires have so far scorched British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Northwestern Territories in the west; Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia in the east. As of June 26, the annual emissions from these fires are now the largest for Canada since satellite monitoring began in 2003 — roughly equivalent to Indonesia's annual carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.
"Our monitoring of the scale and persistence of the wildfire emissions across Canada since early May has shown how unusual it has been," Copernicus senior scientist Mark Parrington said in a statement. The smoke blanketed several major urban centres in June, including New York City and Toronto. Public officials expressed concern about the health impacts of the plume. Wildfire smoke is linked to higher rates of heart attacks, strokes, and more visits to emergency rooms for respiratory conditions.
Forests also act as a critical sink for carbon. When they burn, that carbon is released into the atmosphere, making global warming worse.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
3 wildfires southern Arizona wildfires deemed under controlA wildfire north of Tucson and two more in Cochise County have burned for days.
Leer más »
‘Stephen Curry: Underrated’ Trailer: How A Scrawny, 160-Pound Kid Became A 4X NBA Champion And The Greatest Shooter Of All TimeThe first trailer for the Apple+ doc Stephen Curry: Underrated has dropped this morning and it gives a taste of what the film has to offer. Focusing on the early development of the man considered t…
Leer más »
What to Expect From Work the Next Time Faraway Wildfires Poison Your CommuteWildfire smoke as an air quality health risk isn’t new to Asia or West Coast states including California. But for many companies it’s a new employee issue.
Leer más »
Why wildfires and their smoke are getting worse | Across the Sky podcastHazy skies have been common due to wildfires. Why is this happening and will it be more common in the future?
Leer más »
Air quality in Chicago area at unhealthy levels due to smoke from Canadian wildfiresSmoke from wildfires burning in Canada are leading to very hazy conditions in the Chicago area Tuesday.
Leer más »
Letter: Christianity one of many religions in Saskatoon and CanadaA reader takes issue with a previous letter that suggested Saskatoon students should visit a tent devoted to Jesus Christ. yxe skpoli
Leer más »