
Signature Series research podcast: The future of wildfires with Dr. Colin Laroque
Dr. Colin Laroque (PhD) listens to what the trees tell him.
By Matt Olson, Research Profile and Impact
Laroque, a professor in USask’s College of Agriculture and Bioresources and the head of the Department of Soil Sciences, is an expert dendrochronologist. In other words, he is an expert in “tree-ring analysis,” which allows him to read the rings of trees to get a better understanding of our environment over years, decades and centuries.
In recent years, the number of wildfires in Canada and around the world have increased, with more area being burned and more effort being dedicated to managing them. As Laroque puts it, the environment is changing, but those changes take long periods of time before they can be understood as trends or a “new normal.”
For Laroque, the questions are not whether this more regular and severe wildfire season is here to stay, but whether we’ve reached the apex of what the future holds for this “new normal.”
On this episode of the USask Signature Series podcast, we answer the question: “What will increasing wildfires do to our environment, and is there anything we can do about it?”
Listen to the episode to learn more!
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