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Forests Taking Longer to Recover From Severe ‘Megafires’ Since 2010

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Forests around the world are taking longer to recover from severe wildfires – potentially indicating forest decline, according to a new study.
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Extreme forest fires are becoming more common in Europe, according to the umbrella organisation of the European Academies of Sciences. Causes include ...

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Half a million hectares of forest - almost twice the area of Luxembourg - are on average victims of fires in the EU every year. According to the experts, this is due to a complex melange of climate warming, monocultures, but also land exodus and other factors. In many regions, there will be a strong increase in several years of droughts in the future, which will increase the likelihood of extreme fires. By 2100, the probability of these intense …

·Bolzano, Italy
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Risk increases significantly due to climate change and co.

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Eco-Business broke the news in Singapore on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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