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Last look – Marc Height looks at freakish weather and an addition to the climate change lexicon

My brother lives in Alberta, Canada, close to the border with British Columbia. I skyped him recently and he turned his laptop camera to face the window; the mountains in the background were hidden from view, the familiar scene obscured by a sort of apocalyptic orangey haze. This has been the situation for much of the summer and is due to, at the time of writing, over 500 forest fires raging in Canada’s western state...

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Energy World September 2018 p36.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Environment, Environmental impact, Climate change

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