Climate Change Fuels Record Wildfires In Southern California
Climate Change Fuels Record Wildfires In Southern California

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A recent report by World Weather Attribution reveals that climate change has increased the likelihood of wildfires in Southern California by 35% as of January 2025. Contributing factors include severe dryness, recent weather patterns, and prolonged fire seasons, resulting in a devastating fire disaster that has claimed at least 28 lives and destroyed over 16,000 structures. The findings highlight the urgent need for climate action to reduce such catastrophic events in the future. Source and details of the news

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