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</html><description>By Matt Gergyek In 2017, British Columbia experienced its worst wildfire season on record. An estimated 12,000 square kilometres of land was destroyed, forcing 65,000 people from their homes and keeping the province in a state of emergency for 10 weeks. Scientists are hard at work analyzing the thousands of variables that influence the direction [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
