SSC CGL TYPING TEST – 29

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Canada is grappling with an unprecedented environmental crisis as wildfires continue to ravage vast areas of its forests. In 2023 alone, the country experienced its worst wildfire season on record, with over 15 million hectares burned, displacing thousands of people and sending plumes of smoke across North America and even Europe. The scale and intensity of these fires have sparked concerns about the impact of climate change on Canada environment, ecosystems, and public health. Wildfires are not new to Canada, but their frequency, duration, and severity have significantly increased in recent years. Rising temperatures and prolonged droughts, driven by climate change, have created the ideal conditions for wildfires to ignite and spread rapidly. The environmental impact of Canada wildfires is profound. The forests that burn release massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, exacerbating global warming in a vicious cycle. Additionally, the destruction of trees, which act as carbon sinks, further reduces the planet ability to absorb greenhouse gases. Wildlife, from bears to endangered species, are losing their habitats, while water systems are contaminated with ash, threatening aquatic life and drinking water sources. Public health is another major concern. The smoke from wildfires contains harmful pollutants like fine particulate matter (PM2.5), which can penetrate deep into the lungs and cause respiratory issues, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with pre existing conditions. In 2023, air quality advisories were issued across Canadian cities and even in parts of the United States, with experts warning of long term health consequences. Canada wildfire crisis underscores the urgent need for action on climate change. While mitigating these fires in the short term requires improved firefighting resources, better land management, and early detection systems, the root causes global warming and environmental degradation must be addressed through stronger climate policies.

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