G7 leaders agree to ‘charter’ on wildfires, pledging global co-operation
- On June 18, 2025, G7 leaders agreed in Banff, Canada, to cooperate on managing the impacts of devastating wildfires through the Kananaskis Wildfire Charter.
- This agreement follows escalating wildfire seasons in Canada, including thousands evacuated in Manitoba and severe damage near Jasper, driven partly by climate change according to scientists.
- The charter outlines steps for all G7 and five invited non-member countries to prevent fires, collaborate on research, share data, improve community rebuilding, and enhance firefighting equipment access.
- It includes a pledge to mitigate wildfire smoke impacts on health, although it notably omits explicit mention of climate change, possibly to accommodate U.S. sensitivities as noted by experts like Ilya Goheen.
- The charter represents a significant multinational effort to reduce wildfire risks through sustainable forest and Indigenous land management, signaling increased global cooperation amid ongoing wildfire challenges.
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G7 leaders agree to 'charter' on wildfires, pledging global co-operation
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