Repeated N.W.T. wildfires can hit boreal forests hard

Thursday, January 9, 2020 - 08:00 in Earth & Climate

When fire strikes the same place twice, northern forests have a harder time bouncing back, a new scientific paper has found, and the conditions for these 'reburns' are more common thanks to climate change.

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