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Fires scorched about 37 million acres across the country, or about 4% of Canada 's forests.
That adds up to 647 megatons of carbon, more than seven of the 10 biggest national emitters in 2022 .
In 2023 , the carbon emitted by fires in Canada would rank 4th after the US , China and India .
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