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Canada called for foreign help Wednesday to combat wildfires burning out of control and spreading across vast swathes of the western half of the...
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Canada called for foreign help Wednesday to combat wildfires burning out of control and spreading across vast swathes of the western half of the...
A rare and prolonged May heatwave is expected to hit British Columbia this weekend, raising the risk of flooding and wildfires.
More than 13,000 people who live in the Canadian province of Alberta have been evacuated as wildfires rage across the region.
Records have toppled far and wide across the Intermountain West, the interior Pacific Northwest, and especially western Canada.
Wildfires that scorched across Europe this year burned a record land area and stoked carbon emissions.
Over the weekend, cities from British Columbia down through Washington and Oregon experienced record-breaking heat.
As wildfires grow more extensive and severe, new data shows that more Americans are moving into areas more likely to burn.
More fires burned in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest this August than in any month in nearly five years.
Demand for power is expected to approach record levels, and the state's power grid operator is calling for greater conservation efforts.
President Joe Biden is expected to announce on Wednesday a few executive actions to address climate change.