Canada's boreal forest is not precisely the place you had been taught it was.
Because the planet warms, areas farther north have gotten hospitable to coniferous timber.
The timber on the southern edge, in the meantime, are dying out as a result of circumstances there at the moment are too sizzling and dry for them to outlive.
As CTV Information Science and Expertise Specialist Dan Riskin explains on this week's Riskin Report, this has necessary penalties for wildfire zones, methane emissions, and biodiversity.
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