Scientists warn that the world is unprepared for the increasing ferocity of wildfires fueled by climate change. Wildfires from North America to Europe are marking the hottest year on record. In June, wildfires above the Arctic Circle have released carbon emissions that are the third highest for this time of year in two decades of monitoring, according to European scientists. Catastrophic Canadian wildfires last year emitted more carbon dioxide than India did by burning fossil fuels, burning an area larger than West Virginia.
Wildfires ravage Arctic Circle, EU monitor reports https://t.co/we2WlVdIcb
Wildfires above the Arctic Circle in June have unleashed carbon emissions that are the third highest for the time of year in two decades of monitoring, European scientists said https://t.co/Z4Vs1wApC4
Catastrophic Canadian warming-fueled wildfires last year pumped more heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the air than India did by burning fossil fuels, setting ablaze an area of forest larger than West Virginia, new research found. https://t.co/R4yUXB5Mu6
🔵 ARCTIC WILDFIRE EMISSIONS RISE AS BLAZES SWEEP RUSSIA'S NORTH Wildfires above the Arctic Circle in June have unleashed carbon emissions that are the third highest for the time of year in two decades of monitoring, European scientists said on Thursday. Full Story via Reuters…
The world is unprepared for the increasing ferocity of #wildfires turbocharged by #climatechange, scientists say, as blazes from North America to Europe greet the northern hemisphere summer in the hottest year on record. https://t.co/NyY9R6leOE