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Europe’s Wildfire Summers Will Get Worse, Scientists Warn

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A new study projects that the area of Europe affected by wildfires is expected to triple in the coming decades. This increase is attributed to climate change driving hotter and drier conditions across the continent, creating more favorable circumstances for wildfire ignition and spread. The research suggests that recent severe wildfire seasons in Europe represent an emerging pattern rather than isolated events.


This projected increase in wildfire activity has significant implications for European public health, infrastructure, ecosystems, and emergency management systems. Understanding these trends is essential for developing adequate prevention strategies, allocating resources for firefighting capabilities, and implementing land management policies to mitigate future wildfire risks.


The area of Europe affected by wildfires is due to triple, a new study finds

Source: Europe’s summer of wildfires is just a taste of what’s to come