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