Canadian forest fires are losing their climate cooling power, says study
Diminishing periods of snow cover in northern forests, shortened by climate change, are poised to disrupt a delicate balance in some of the planet's most climate-sensitive regionsโaccording to new research from McMaster University, VU Amsterdam, and the Woodwell Climate Research
Diminishing periods of snow cover in northern forests, shortened by climate change, are poised to disrupt a delicate balance in some of the planet's most climate-sensitive regionsโaccording to new research from McMaster University, VU Amsterdam, and the Woodwell Climate Research Center.
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