Wildfire risk has increased, but we can still influence where and how fires strike
Climate change is increasing the likelihood of fire weather conditions around the world. Lowering GHG emissions is vital to reducing wildfire risk.
Pep Canadell is a research scientist in CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Flagship, and the Executive Director of the Global Carbon Project, an international research project to study the interactions between the carbon cycle, climate, and human activities.
Climate change is increasing the likelihood of fire weather conditions around the world. Lowering GHG emissions is vital to reducing wildfire risk.
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