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Briefing: Longer wildfire seasons pose an increasing threat for species under climate change

Strategic angle: Wildfires are becoming more frequent and are ravaging new parts of the world due to global warming.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 11 days ago
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Recent research from the University of Gothenburg indicates that wildfires are becoming more frequent and affecting new regions globally as a result of climate change.

This trend poses a significant risk to thousands of plant species, increasing their vulnerability and potentially disrupting existing ecosystems.

The findings underscore the urgent need for infrastructure and management strategies to mitigate the impacts of prolonged wildfire seasons on biodiversity.