Human activity caused the majority of Canadian wildfires sending smoke down the east coast


More than 9 million acres have burned as hundreds of wildfires rage in Canada across, charring an area about 1.5 times the size of Massachusetts.

The blazes have already consumed more than double the amount of land burned in the entire Canadian fire season last year, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, and it’s only June.

And though the fires are raging in two parts of the country − with an estimated 150 burning in Quebec and nearly that many in British Columbia and Alberta, where fires are more common this time of year − their causes are generally the same. 

The majority of Canadian wildfires burning this spring and impacting US air quality are were caused by humans, experts say. 

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