More than 40 wildfires were burning across the Canadian province by the end of June 2021, including a cluster of substantial blazes located about 200 kilometers northeast of Vancouver.
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A Scorcher in Siberia and Europe
While record-breaking heat enveloped the Pacific Northwest in June 2021, other parts of the Northern Hemisphere also saw early-summer temperatures climb.
Earth Has Two Different Stratospheres, and Aviation May Be to Blame
Findings suggest aircraft emissions may alter the stratosphere at mid-high latitudes
Earth from Orbit: Record Heat and Drought is Raising Wildfire Risk
The western U.S. has seen record-breaking high temperatures over the past week as a heat dome, or mass of warm air, blankets the Pacific Northwest.
Is Global Plastic Pollution Nearing an Irreversible Tipping Point?
Current rates of plastic emissions globally may trigger effects that we will not be able to reverse, argues a new study by researchers from Sweden, Norway and Germany published on July 2nd in Science.
Astounding Heat Obliterates All-Time Records Across the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada in June 2021
Extreme heat this far north is particularly dangerous as these locations have a lot less experience with temperatures that high.


