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Wildfires Will Keep Getting Worse -- Even in Best Case Climate Scenarios

Massive wildfires have shattered records across the world in recent years, including in the western United States, where deadly blazes forced mass evacuations in 2020 and filled the sky across entire regions with smoke. Globally, wildfires are becoming more frequent, destructive and burning more land — and this trend is set to continue. Even under a “best case” scenario where greenhouse gas emissions are rapidly reduced in the coming decades and global warming is limited to 2 degrees Celsius, climate change will still drastically increase the size and likelihood of destructive wildfires globally, according to a new international study published in Environmental Research Letters.

GIST Researchers Find Best Case Goals for Climate Warming Could Still Result in Massive Wildfire Risk

GIST Researchers Find Best Case Goals for Climate Warming Could Still Result in Massive Wildfire Risk A seemingly small difference in global warming levels could greatly impact wildfires worldwide, researchers have found News provided by Share this article Share this article GWANGJU, South Korea, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The landmark 2015 Paris Agreement resulted in multiple studies examining the impact of global temperature increases, but these rarely investigate the effect of warming on fire weather conditions. Now, in a new study, scientists have found that by projecting two different types of fire weather conditions, an additional half-degree of warming could drastically increase the likelihood and significance of blazes worldwide.

Best case goals for climate warming which could still result in massive wildfire risk

Best case goals for climate warming which could still result in massive wildfire risk
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Optimizing disinfection to prevent spread of antibiotic resistance in wastewater

 E-Mail IMAGE: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, abound in our wastewater effluents where they could be spreading the resistance gene to other (pathogenic) bacteria. Scientists have now begun to explore ways. view more  Credit: Environmental Science and Technology For nearly a century, improvement in human healthcare has depended heavily on the efficiency with which we can treat bacterial diseases. But today, antibiotic resistance the ability of certain mutant super-bacteria to block out antibiotics poses a major threat to healthcare, food security, and overall social development worldwide, threatening to upend much of the progress our civilization has achieved. Scientists are now urgently attempting to tackle this problem from various angles. Professor Yunho Lee at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Korea, whose contribution is published in the American Chemical Society s

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