Extreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply
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Indonesia's peatlands, California's forests, and, now, vast swathes of Argentine wetland have all been ravaged by extreme wildfires, heralding a fiery future and the dire need to prevent it. With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is expected to increase 30% within the next 28 years. Emer McCarthy reports.
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2 years agoExtreme wildfires are here to stay - and multiply
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