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In 2016, a wildfire jumped the Athabasca River and headed straight for Fort McMurray, an Alberta oil town 600 miles south of the Arctic Circle. In this excerpt from ‘Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World,’ John Vaillant chronicles the moment the blaze enters town, forcing nearly 90,000 people to flee in what remains the largest, most rapid single-day evacuation in the history of modern fire.

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Canada has the potential to lead the world in renewable energy—if only the government will listen

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The tumultuous, rolling waters off british columbia's haida gwaii lead to eerie totems of the past

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