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Fire is both a cause and effect of climate change [Video]

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Flames are seen from the Christie Mountain wildfire along Skaha Lake near Penticton, B.C. Wednesday, August 19, 2020. Wildfires in the area have forced several thousand people to be on evacuation alert. 

JONATHAN HAYWARD THE CANADIAN PR

Guests: Tim Stezik of Toronto Fire Services, Lytton fire survivor and author Meghan Fandrich and Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of Fire Weather, John Valliant.

Marco Chown Oved is a Toronto-based climate change reporter forthe Star. Reach him via email: [email protected].

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