LONDON - 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 per cent within the next 28 years. And they are.
With climate change triggering droughts and farmers clearing forests, the number of extreme wildfires is expected to surge 30 percent within the next 28 years.
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