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Canada’s Wildfires Were a Top Global Emitter Last Year, Study Says
(www.nytimes.com)
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Technically most of the fires in Canada happen up in the north where it's dense spruce and pine conifer stands which don't turn into your typical "old growth" type forest that you picture from the movies. Stands that are hundreds of years old will burn almost just as easily as a decades old stand. Forest fires are a natural part of their life cycle.
The typical "old growth" forests that are fairly fire resistant are found in the coastal rainforests which don't typically see much fires as it's pretty rare in the damp and humid environment.