Wildfires in Southern Europe and North America Linked to Human-Induced Climate Change
Summary: A new analysis links the recent heat waves in southern Europe and North America to human-induced climate change, providing evidence that the conditions for widespread wildfires are a result of global warming. The study warns that with just over one degree of average global warming, the current weather events are already becoming more frequent, and the situation will worsen if the planet reaches two degrees of warming. The impact of these wildfires extends beyond environmental damage, affecting tourism, agriculture, trade, and the wider economy in the regions. The findings highlight the urgent need for decisive action to add...