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BRITISH COLUMBIA IS IN FOR A FIERY FUTURE

Where there’s smoke, there’s fire, the saying goes. And in British Columbia, it could be said, where there’s fire, there’s more fire. In fact, following back-to-back devastating wildfire seasons in 2017 and 2018, many British Columbians have started to ask an important question: Is this the beginning of a future filled with smoke and fire?

Megan Kirchmeier-Young, a research scientist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, headed up a study that took a hard look at the record-shattering 2017 wildfire season in British Columbia, a season that saw 3 million acres go up in flames and displaced roughly 65,000 B.C. residents. Although that year started innocuously enough with a soggy spring and below-average fire activity, by summer things had taken a turn for the disastrous when a combination of factors—including widespread thunderstorms in early July, a prolonged drought and

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