
South America Records Unprecedented Number of Wildfires Amid Extreme Heat
South America sets a new record with over 346,000 wildfire hotspots this year, driven by extreme heat and climate change.
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South America sets a new record with over 346,000 wildfire hotspots this year, driven by extreme heat and climate change.
NASA reveals that the 2023 Canadian wildfires released more carbon than many industrialized nations, highlighting the escalating impact of climate change.
California endures a summer of extremes with wildfires and an unexpected cold front bringing snow to the mountains, leading to highway closures in national parks.
Wildfires are affecting 30 cities in Sao Paulo, Brazil, resulting in two deaths as efforts to control the flames intensify.
Spain and Portugal are facing severe wildfires amid extreme heat, leading to evacuations and large-scale firefighting efforts in the Mediterranean region.
A new study reveals that wildfires from March 2023 to February 2024 emitted 8.6 billion tonnes of CO2 globally, marking a 16% increase over average levels.
The Park Fire in northern California has become the largest wildfire in the U.S., burning 161,718 hectares and posing significant challenges for firefighters this weekend.
Devastating wildfires continue to ravage the western U.S., especially in California and Colorado, fueled by record drought and arson, causing widespread destruction and prompting massive firefighting efforts.
A severe drought in Sicily is causing massive losses in grain fields and threatening livestock, with damages reaching 2.7 billion euros this year.
Massive wildfires in Northern California and Northern Colorado are forcing evacuations and triggering health alerts due to dangerously poor air quality.