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Take a look at research from NASA that was based on peer reviewed science. Of course I don't expect antiscience crazy people and flat earthers to follow science.
[url]https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/wildfires-and-climate-change/[/url]
Wildfires and
Climate Change
Earth's warming climate is amplifying wildland fire activity, particularly in northern and temperate forests.
Extreme wildfire activity has more than doubled worldwide.
NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites detect active wildfires ([url]https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#d:24hrs;@0.0,0.0,3.1z[/url]) twice each day. Scientists studied this data over a 21-year span and found that extreme wildfires have become more frequent, more intense, and larger. The largest increase in extreme fire behavior was in the temperate conifer forests of the Western U.S. and the boreal forests of northern North America and Russia. Warmer nighttime temperatures are a major contributing factor, allowing fire activity to persist overnight.
Increasing frequency and intensity of the most extreme wildfires on Earth
?Here we identify energetically extreme wildfire events by calculating daily clusters of summed fire radiative power using 21?years of satellite data, revealing that the frequency of extreme events (?99.99th percentile) increased by 2.2-fold from 2003 to 2023, with the last 7?years including the 6 most extreme. Although the total area burned on Earth may be declining, our study highlights that fire behaviour is worsening in several regions—particularly the boreal and temperate conifer biomes—with substantial implications for carbon storage and human exposure to wildfire disasters.
[url]https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02452-2.epdf[/url]
Take a look at research from NASA that was based on peer reviewed science. Of course I don't expect antiscience crazy people and flat earthers to follow science.

[url]https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/wildfires-and-climate-change/[/url]
Wildfires and
Climate Change
Earth's warming climate is amplifying wildland fire activity, particularly in northern and temperate forests.
Extreme wildfire activity has more than doubled worldwide.
NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites detect active wildfires ([url]https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#d:24hrs;@0.0,0.0,3.1z[/url]) twice each day. Scientists studied this data over a 21-year span and found that extreme wildfires have become more frequent, more intense, and larger. The largest increase in extreme fire behavior was in the temperate conifer forests of the Western U.S. and the boreal forests of northern North America and Russia. Warmer nighttime temperatures are a major contributing factor, allowing fire activity to persist overnight.
Increasing frequency and intensity of the most extreme wildfires on Earth
?Here we identify energetically extreme wildfire events by calculating daily clusters of summed fire radiative power using 21?years of satellite data, revealing that the frequency of extreme events (?99.99th percentile) increased by 2.2-fold from 2003 to 2023, with the last 7?years including the 6 most extreme. Although the total area burned on Earth may be declining, our study highlights that fire behaviour is worsening in several regions—particularly the boreal and temperate conifer biomes—with substantial implications for carbon storage and human exposure to wildfire disasters.
[url]https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-024-02452-2.epdf[/url]
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