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Scientists Warn that This Will Be a Year of Extreme Fire Risk

The combination of climate change, drought and the potential for less El Ni the fort can aggravate pollution in several regions in the coming months. In Europe, 81,000 hectares have been lost since January.
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The combination of climate change, drought and the potential for less El Ni the fort can aggravate pollution in several regions in the coming months. In Europe, 81,000 hectares have been lost since January.

·Porto, Portugal
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Jornal de Negócios broke the news in Porto, Portugal on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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