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The Climate Crisis Is Fuelling Extreme Fires Across the Planet

Hamish Clarke, The University of Melbourne We’ve all seen the alarming images. Smoke belching from the thick forests of the Amazon. Spanish firefighters battling flames across farmland. Blackened celebrity homes in Los Angeles and smoked out regional towns in Australia. If you felt like wildfires and their impacts were more extreme in the past year – you’re right. Our new report, a collaboration between scientists across continents, shows clima…
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London.- A global report led by the United Kingdom's Met Office alerts to the impact of climate change on forest fires that are becoming more frequent and intense, with CO2 emission records in Bolivia and other South American countries, as well as devastating fires in California. The document further reveals that Bolivia recorded the largest total of CO2 emissions associated with extreme fires in the next century, 700 million tons, as well as fo…

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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