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In Canada’s boreal forests, the heat goes on — long after the wildfire is gone | CBC News

In Canada’s boreal forests, the heat goes on — long after the wildfire is gone | CBC News

Large fires in the world’s boreal forests flatten and blacken the ground, leaving it measurably warmer for more than a decade. However, a new study in the journal Nature shows this effect was not as pronounced in mixed forests, where broadleaf trees broke up the fires and helped heat dissipate.

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