SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Massive fires fueled by climate change led global forest loss to smash records in 2024, according to a report issued on Wednesday. Loss of tropical pristine forests alone reached ...
The Amazon has suffered its most destructive fire season in more than two decades, releasing a staggering 791 million tons of carbon dioxide—on par with Germany’s annual emissions. Scientists found ...
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Global forest loss hits record — with CO2 in tow
Global forest loss hit the highest level on record last year, per detailed University of Maryland and World Resources Institute tracking data. Why it matters: The CO2 emissions from fires — the ...
A new attribution report published Thursday shows that global warming made the extreme hot and dry conditions preceding this summer’s wildfires in Portugal and Spain 40 times more likely and 30 ...
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