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In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of forests burned around the globe. The fires sent ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNAmazon Forests Stay Hot for 30 Years After Fires
A groundbreaking NASA-backed study has revealed that Amazon forests damaged by fire stay hotter by 2.6°C for over 30 years.
As the risk of fires increases due to climate change, the Greek government refuses to address the climate emergency or fund ...
A climate change-induced surge in brief but intense thunderstorms poses a growing but underrecognized threat to trees in ...
Wildfires have scorched hotspots in several Mediterranean countries this month, with blazes forcing thousands of people into ...
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How the climate change is fuelling wildfires in Europe
Wildfires have scorched hotspots in several Mediterranean countries this month, with blazes forcing thousands of people into ...
Bark beetles have impacted nearly 80% of Colorado’s pine forests, and yet ecologists say the devastation is a sign of climate ...
Lightning strikes kill 320 million trees yearly worldwide. This causes significant carbon emissions, almost matching ...
As wildfires become more frequent and intense across Canada, fire officials are seeing stark differences between northwestern ...
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High-elevation tropical forest soils in Colombian Andes found rich in carbon from past fires
The soil in high-elevation, cooler, drier tropical forests in the Colombian Andes stores more carbon from fires than lower, ...
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