Mohammad Reza Alizadeh /macdonald/taxonomy/term/3615/all en Canada and Quebec are preparing for another heavy forest fire season /macdonald/channels/news/canada-and-quebec-are-preparing-another-heavy-forest-fire-season-356742 <p>No one can say for sure whether Canada’s 2024 wildfire season will be as devastating as last year, when 15 million hectares of forest burned and over 230,000 people had to be evacuated from their communities, but the relative lack of snow this winter, drought conditions in several regions and an early start to fire season have officials on high alert.</p> Thu, 11 Apr 2024 20:04:25 +0000 charly.blais@mcgill.ca 1626618 at /macdonald ‘Business as usual is not going to cut it’: Niki Ashton on feds’ economic update and wildfires /macdonald/channels/news/business-usual-not-going-cut-it-niki-ashton-feds-economic-update-and-wildfires-353188 <p>As the ash settles on Canada’s record wildfire season, “business as usual from the federal government is not going to cut it,” NDP MP Niki Ashton <a href="https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/11/23/news/business-usual-not-going-cut-it-niki-ashton-feds-economic-wildfires">told </a><em><a href="https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/11/23/news/business-usual-not-going-cut-it-niki-ashton-feds-economic-wildfires">Canada’s National Observer</a>.</em></p> Thu, 30 Nov 2023 20:22:00 +0000 charly.blais@mcgill.ca 1546632 at /macdonald Climate change made weather conditions that powered Quebec fires twice as likely, scientists say /macdonald/channels/news/climate-change-made-weather-conditions-powered-quebec-fires-twice-likely-scientists-say-350248 <p>The record-setting wildfires that ripped through Quebec this summer were made more likely and more intense by human-caused climate change, according to <a href="http://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/bitstream/10044/1/105981/7/scientific%20report%20-%20Canada%20wildfires.pdf" target="_blank">a new analysis</a> conducted by 16 researchers within the <u>World Weather Attribution group</u>, from universities and meteorological agencies in Canada, the Netherlands, the U.K. and the U.S.</p> Mon, 28 Aug 2023 19:34:08 +0000 charly.blais@mcgill.ca 1416416 at /macdonald Canada’s devastating wildfire season prompts calls for new approach /macdonald/channels/news/canadas-devastating-wildfire-season-prompts-calls-new-approach-349685 <p>The wildfires that ravaged Canada this summer have some experts calling for a more aggressive approach than the country has applied in the past. </p> <p>This year, nearly 30 million acres have burned across Canada. In eastern provinces such as Quebec, where blazes are less common, wildfire agencies that are equipped to fight fewer and smaller fires were largely unprepared for the circumstances.</p> Wed, 16 Aug 2023 18:43:28 +0000 charly.blais@mcgill.ca 1384496 at /macdonald New study reveals the poor hit hardest by heat waves /macdonald/channels/news/new-study-reveals-poor-hit-hardest-heat-waves-337824 <p>In a new study, our team of climate scientists, economists and engineers (including <b>BRE’s Mohammad Reza Alizadeh and Jan F. Adamowski</b>]) found that the poorest parts of the world are likely to be two to five times more exposed to heat waves than richer countries by the 2060s. By the end of the century, the lowest-income quarter of the global population’s heat exposure will almost match that of the entire rest of the world.</p> Fri, 18 Feb 2022 20:29:29 +0000 valerie.mcleod@mcgill.ca 870397 at /macdonald