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Study Highlights Need for Immediate Action on Atmospheric Carbon to Combat Wildfire Risks
A recent study emphasizes that achieving carbon neutrality is insufficient to prevent future wildfire dangers, urging for immediate reduction of atmospheric carbon.
Editorial Staff
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A new study, led by Professor Seung-Ki Min, underscores the critical need for reducing atmospheric carbon to address the increasing risks of wildfires.
The research indicates that without immediate action, future summers are expected to be hotter, leading to more destructive wildfires.
These findings suggest that carbon neutrality alone will not suffice in mitigating the severe impacts of climate change on fire danger.