We've already seen increases in fire activity in Canada,» said Mike Flannigan, a University of
Alberta wildland fire professor and Canadian Forest Service researcher.
Concerns about peat
fires worsening climate change Mike Flannigan, director of the University of
Alberta's Western Partnership for
Wildland Fire Science who was not involved with the analysis, said it's important to note that wildfires are a part of northern boreal forests» ecology.
«The warmer the Earth gets, the more
fire we get, and the more fire we get, the more greenhouse gases we get,» says Mike Flannigan, director of the Western Partnership for Wildland Fire Science at the University of Alberta in Edmon
fire we get, and the more
fire we get, the more greenhouse gases we get,» says Mike Flannigan, director of the Western Partnership for Wildland Fire Science at the University of Alberta in Edmon
fire we get, the more greenhouse gases we get,» says Mike Flannigan, director of the Western Partnership for
Wildland Fire Science at the University of Alberta in Edmon
Fire Science at the University of
Alberta in Edmonton.
The warmer we get, the more
fires we seem to get,» Mike Flannigan, a
wildland fire expert at the University of
Alberta, said.