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Brazil's Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Fueled by Climate Change

Brazil experienced its worst year for forest loss since 2016, losing 2.8 million hectares of old-growth forest due to wildfires exacerbated by record-breaking global temperatures, while globally, wildfires caused almost half of the 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024.

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2024 Wildfires Cause Record Forest Loss Globally

Record-breaking global temperatures in 2024 fueled a catastrophic surge in forest loss worldwide, with wildfires destroying five times more primary tropical forests than in 2023, surpassing agriculture as the leading cause and impacting countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, and the Congo Basin.

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Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Driven by Climate Change".

A World Resources Institute report reveals that record-high global temperatures contributed to a record-breaking 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024, with wildfires accounting for almost half and Brazil leading the devastation, losing 2.8 million hectares of primary forests.

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Portugal Wildfires: Climate Change Fuels Record-Breaking Blazes in Europe

Devastating wildfires in Portugal during the fall of 2024 burned over 100,000 hectares, an area comparable to Hong Kong, highlighting the escalating wildfire risk in Europe due to climate change, land use practices, and increased drought.

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Portugal Wildfires: 100,000 Hectares Burned in a Week, Exposing Europe's Growing Fire Risk

Over 100,000 hectares of land in Portugal burned down in a week during autumn 2024, resulting in at least seven deaths and highlighting Europe's increasing wildfire risk due to climate change and unsustainable land management practices.

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Germany Drought: Five Solutions for Wildlife and Wildfire Prevention

Due to severe drought in Germany, five solutions are proposed: providing water for animals, choosing drought-resistant plants, efficient watering, improving soil water retention, and preventing wildfires by adhering to fire regulations and promoting awareness.

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Record Forest Loss in 2024: Uncontrolled Fires Devastate Tropical Rainforests

Uncontrolled fires caused a record 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) of primary tropical forest loss in 2024, an 80% increase from 2023, primarily driven by the worst drought in the Amazon rainforest's history and exacerbated by agricultural expansion and conflict in several countries.

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Unprecedented Wildfires Devastated 2.8 Million Hectares of Brazilian Rainforest in 2024

Record-high temperatures in 2024 caused massive forest loss globally, with wildfires devastating 2.8 million hectares of Brazilian primary forest—an area similar to Belgium—primarily due to a severe drought and human-caused fires, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.

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Canada Battles Early Wildfire Season: 92 Active Fires, Two Deaths

Canada faces a challenging wildfire season with 92 active fires (24 uncontrolled), exceeding 2,200 square kilometers, resulting in two deaths in Manitoba and prompting evacuations in Ontario; improved coordination and resources are deployed, but risks remain high.

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Portugal Wildfires Highlight Europe's Rising Fire Risk

Ravaging wildfires in Portugal in fall 2024 scorched over 100,000 hectares, killing at least seven people; scientists link this to climate change, unsustainable land management, and increasing urbanization, warning of more frequent and intense fires in the future.

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Portugal Wildfires: Climate Change Fuels Europe's Largest Blazes

Devastating wildfires in Portugal during autumn 2024 burned over 100,000 hectares, killing at least seven people; scientists warn of increased frequency and severity due to climate change, land use, and urbanization.

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Manitoba Wildfires Claim Two Lives Amidst Province-Wide Emergency

Two people died in Lac-de-Bonnet, Manitoba, amidst wildfires raging across the province since Tuesday, prompting evacuations of almost 1000 people and a state of emergency declaration.

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