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2024 on track to become Canada’s second-worst fire season in two decades

2024 on track to become Canada's second-worst fire season

Image credit: Copernicus EU/Sentinel-2, Pierre Markuse

Wildfires are ravaging parts of Canada, with 2024 on track to become the second-worst fire season in two decades. Satellite data indicates that carbon emissions from wildfires have already exceeded the 20-year average. Reports indicate that the number of wildfires in Northern Canada has increased by 50% in the last three weeks.

The number of wildfires in Northern Canada has grown by 50% over the last three weeks. These devastating fires are set to make 2024 the second most extreme fire season in the last two decades, following 2023.

Satellite data analysis from Copernicus GFAS shows that this year’s wildfire carbon emissions are significantly high and have already surpassed the mean emissions from 2003 to 2023 in Canada.

massive fires in the Northwest Territories Canada august 10 2024
Massive fires in the Northwest Territories, Canada on August 10, 2024. Credit: Copernicus EU/Sentinel-2. Image processed by Pierre Markuse
wildfires in canada satellite image august 12 2024 goes-east
Satellite image shows smoke from massive wildfires in Canada on August 12, 2024. Credit: NOAA/GOES-East, Zoom Earth, The Watchers

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