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Study: Climate Fueled Argentina and Chile Wildfires
- Climate change has increased the likelihood of wildfires in Chile and Argentina, making hot, dry conditions up to three times more probable, according to the World Weather Attribution network.
- Recent wildfires resulted in approximately two dozen fatalities and destruction of hundreds of homes, with thousands forced to evacuate.
- The drying of summer conditions in these regions is attributed to carbon emissions and the La Nina weather phenomenon, as stated by the WWA.
- Dr. Juan Antonio Rivera noted that government denial of human-induced climate change leads to increased fire damage in affected areas.
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Total News Sources28
Leaning Left9Leaning Right5Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Left
Bias Distribution
- 53% of the sources lean Left
53% Left
L 53%
C 18%
R 29%
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