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Out of control fires will be more regular, bigger and serious due to climate change: UNEP

A wildfire. Photo Credit: Quarrie photography

Lightning strikes and air contamination will likewise increment because of fierce blazes as indicated by the UNEP Frontiers report

Wildfires are predicted to worsen in the coming years and decades, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has warned in its annual Frontiers report released February 17, 2022.

This is the fourth edition of the Frontiers Report, which was first published in 2016 with an alert to the growing risk of zoonotic diseases, four years before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Wildfires are a natural phenomenon, but are becoming more dangerous and affecting larger areas. The UN report has attributed this to climate change and human activities.

“The trends towards more dangerous fire-weather conditions are likely to increase due to rising concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases and the attendant escalation of wildfire risk factors,” Inger Andersen, executive director, UNEP, said in her foreword.

Features of the report included-Urban noise pollution, wildfires and phenological shifts. The three topics of this Frontiers report are issues that highlight the urgent need to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss.

The increasing incidence of wildfires in California over the past 60 years. Source- Frontiers Report 2022, UNEP

What are the concerns highlighted in the report?

 

The report also recommended the following to improve monitoring and management of wildfires:

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