The Fire & Climate Conference in 2022 presented by the International Association of Wildland Fire will bring attention to one of the most important forces shaping wildfire in order to respond to this formidable challenge in the new decade.


Abstracts due November 26th 

See here for the atmosphere session!

 


Quick Links and Due Dates

Abstracts submissions are here, due May 31st, 2022!

Registration open here, July 15 deadline for early bird registration!

 

 

Scientific Program


The second phase of the Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR-II) is well underway with activities guided by fourteen Focus Working Groups.  We are now inviting the TOAR community to attend the TOAR-II Manuscript Scoping Event, a 3-day workshop to identify the papers that will be submitted to the TOAR-II Community Special Issue by September 2023.  This will be an interactive event with several breakout sessions to build collaboration across the fourteen Working Groups. 


Advances in understanding wildfire initial emissions, smoke
aging, and air quality impacts
Robert Yokelson, University of Montana

Advances in predicting and observing the wildfire environment
Craig Clements, San José State University

Climate warming, increasing wildfire, and the carbon
balance of boreal forests.
Michelle Mack, Northern Arizona University
 

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Scientific discussion meeting organised by Professor Euan Nisbet, Professor Ute Skiba, Dr Anna Jones and Professor John Pyle FRS.

Atmospheric methane is rising rapidly. The rise is making it more difficult to reach the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement. But the reasons for methane’s growth and concurrent isotopic shift are unclear: sources may be increasing, sinks may be declining, or both processes taking place. Is this a climate change impact? Is the warming feeding the warming?