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Fire spewed nearly four times the carbon emissions as airplanes do in a year, study authors say.
The wildfires in Canada made up 27% of global tree cover loss last year, they say.
It’s about the same amount of carbon dioxide that 647m cars put in the air a year based on EPA data.
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