Experts: Effects of climate change are allowing wildfires to burn out of control
By: News 12 StaffJun 9, 2023, 10:38am Updated on: Jun 9, 2023
Some may think what's happening on Long Island from the Canadian wildfires is a once-in-a-lifetime event, but experts say the phenomenon is more likely to happen again. if we don't address climate change.
The National Weather Service says Canada is on track to a record-breaking wildfire season and the number of acres burned right now is larger than Vermont.
Scientists say they want everyone to talk more about climate change.
According to scientists, the planet gets hotter, and vegetation in the forest is drying up faster.
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In addition, scientists also say the dry conditions aren't making wildfires more common, but it's helping them burn faster and spiral out of control easier.
As a result of the pollutants left behind, more people have been wearing masks outside and or are limiting their time outdoors.