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A record piece of Europe burned. If we do not adapt, it will be much worse

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

A record ‍area of forest⁢ has burned across Europe ‌this year, signaling a dramatic escalation in wildfire risk and prompting warnings that current conditions are a harbinger of‌ a far more perilous future if greenhouse gas emissions are not drastically ⁢reduced. According to ⁣experts, the continent is ⁢facing ‍a shift toward fire seasons resembling those typically ⁢experienced in Mediterranean‍ holiday destinations.

The escalating risk, as highlighted by fire-risk website ⁤manager Trnka and his‍ colleagues at Fourerian, ⁣is largely within Europe’s control despite the overarching influence of ⁣climate change. While reducing greenhouse gas​ emissions remains crucial,⁤ the severity and frequency of fires are directly linked ⁤to preventative measures and land management practices. The current situation in Spain and Portugal underscores this point, demonstrating the tangible consequences of inaction.

“The trend ⁤will be, according to⁣ Trnka, with a continued change, and we can expect our ends to be more and more close to what we are used to seeing during the seaside holiday,” reflecting a concerning normalization of ‍extreme fire conditions.

Experts emphasize that proactive measures, rather then solely relying on emission reductions-over which individual nations have limited influence-are‍ essential ⁢to mitigating the growing threat. The scale of devastation witnessed ⁢this ‌year serves as ‍a‌ stark warning of what‌ lies ⁤ahead‍ if preventative ​strategies are ‌not prioritized.

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