Climatologists: Climate Change Is Prolonging the Fire Season in Europe | českénoviny.cz
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Climate change is extending the fire season in Europe, increasing the number of days with favorable conditions for fire spread, and contributing to an increase in the occurrence of fires even in areas where they were previously not so common. This was agreed by climatologists from the Institute for Global Change Research of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, who were contacted by ČTK. They pointed out that in most cases, natural fire…
Prague - Climate change is extending the fire season in Europe, increasing the number of days with favorable conditions for fire spread and contributing to an increase in the occurrence of fires even in areas where they were not so common before. This was agreed by climatologists from the Institute for Global Change Research of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, who were contacted by ČTK. They pointed out that in most cases, fires in…
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