Mohammad Reza Alizadeh

  • Earth System Science, Climate Science, Remote Sensing, Hydrology and Water resources
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  • Open science advocate and practitioner

Media & Press 🎙️

A selection of my research and projects as featured in the media. This list is by no means comprehensive, mostly listing major features.

1- Live TV interviews with BBC News regarding 2023 Canada’s Wildfire and their link to climate change– 2023 – BBC News:

2- Live TV interviews with ABC News Australia about 2023 Canada’s Wildfires and Their Relationship to Global Warming – Australian ABC News:

3- Aggressive fire season underway in Western Canada– 2023 – Global News:

4- Interview with Phoenix TV, Climate change refers to long-time shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mainly caused by human of fossil fuels – 2023 – Phoenix TV Hong Kong:

5- Live interview with Canadian CBC Radio, Let’s Go Show, Drought Outlook in Quebeq – 2023 – CBC News: Read More >

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Drought Outlook in Quebec
Mohammad Reza Alizadeh explains how serious is drought in Quebec and its connection with the current forest fires.

6. Upslope advance of forest fires – 2021 – PNAS, Science Sessions Podcast: Read More >

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Upslope advance of forest fires
Mohammad Reza Alizadeh explains how serious is drought in Quebec and its connection with the current forest fires.

7. Canada’s wildfires are part of our new climate reality, experts and officials say– 2023 – The Guardian: Read More >

8. Climate change is exacerbating forest fires and vice versa, experts– 2023 – Montreal Gazzet: Read More >

9. Experts: Quebec summer forecast calls for heat, humidity and severe thunderstorms– 2022 – McGill Newsroom: Read More >

10. Socio-economic factors affect a country’s ability to cope with extreme temperatures– 2022 – The McGill Tribune: Read More >

11. Climate change pushes wildfires to new heights – 2021 – NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center: Read More >

12. ‘An unprecedented rate’: McGill study says mountain-side wildfires becoming increasingly common – 2021 – CTV NEWS: Read More >

13. Rocky Mountain Forests Are Burning More Than Ever – 2021 – Treehugger: Read More >

14. Les incendies de forêt prennent de l’altitude– 2021 – La Presse: Read More >

15. Mountain fires burning higher at unprecedented rates – 2021 – McGill Newsroom: Read More >

16. Experts: Forest fires and smog– 2021 – McGill Channels, Expert alerts: Read More >

17. Revealing the burning truth about droughts and heatwaves – 2020 – The McGill Tribune: Read More >

18. Disastrous duo: heatwaves and droughts – 2020 – McGill Newsroom: Read More >

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