As extreme weather drives parts of the U.S. toward becoming effectively uninsurable, what signals are emerging in Canada as fires, floods, and droughts intensify and reshape risk? Craig Stewart, co-founder and CEO of the climate risk company Mycinity, examines whether Canada is on a similar path and what that could mean for homeowners and insurers. Then, in part two of a wide-ranging conversation, Suzanne Simard, author of When the Forest Breathes, takes a closer look at Canada's forestry practices, questioning how human intervention has altered natural systems and why she argues it has effectively detonated a carbon bomb.