Half Alberta’s boreal forest could disappear due to fires and climate change
EDMONTON — A study shows half of Alberta’s boreal forest could disappear in just over 80 years due to wildfires and climate change.
The research, published Monday in the journal Ecosphere, gives a glimpse at how vegetation could change based on the current rate of carbon emissions and climate change.
“We found that wildfire could initiate the conversion of approximately 50 per cent of the current boreal forest into grassland or deciduous open forest,” said Diana Stralberg, who did the research as part of her PhD in the biological sciences department at the University of Alberta.
“If you look at even more extreme assumptions about future wildfire, you would get something closer to 75 per cent conversion.”