When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada's fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives.
"Never before seen," was thrown around, as was"exceptional in scale, duration" and"huge long-term consequences."
"There is little chance that this forest will be able to regenerate. The trees are too young to have had time to form cones which ensure the next generation," says Maxence Martin, a professor of forest ecology at the University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Another particularity of this northern forest: it releases 10 to 20 times more carbon per unit of burned area than other ecosystems.
Homes were saved thanks to the nearby lake which halted the advance of the fire. But the whole summer was disrupted, no child finished their school year and hundreds of small chalets built in the forest for weekends and vacations were destroyed.
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