'Something's changed': Summer 2023 is screaming climate change, scientists say

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Earlier this summer, two Canadians walked into a party in rural Germany.

“Canadians?” joked the host. “I thought you’d smell more like smoke.”

It’s been that kind of season. Floods, drought, warm waters lapping three coasts — but mostly wildfire smoke from sea to sea and overseas. Yes, this is climate change, scientists say, and expect more weather weirdness to come.

“It’s been a wild ride,” said Danny Blair, co-director of the Prairie Climate Centre at the University of Winnipeg. “It’s been a season and a year of extremes.”

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Drought is one example. Canada’s a big place and it’s always dry somewhere, but not

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