Los Angeles Wildfires Explained:Scientists Break Silence On How Climate Change Fueled LA Devastation

Los Angeles Wildfires Explained:Scientists Break Silence On How Climate Change Fueled LA Devastation

The recent Los Angeles wildfires have burned larger and hotter due to climate change, according to a UCLA study. Researchers attribute 25 of the available fuel to climate-driven factors, including wet winters, warm summers, and delayed rains. The “weather whiplash” effect has intensified risks, with 12 fires since January 7 scorching over 60 square miles and destroying more than 12,000 structures. Experts warn that future wildfires may worsen with continued warming and decreasing rainfall, underscoring the dire implications of a changing climate.


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