Environment
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Study Shows That World's Eight Most Impactful Wildfires Occurred in the Last Decade
In the past decade, there have been eight of the worst wildfire weather years on record. According to recent research, the world's eight most severe wildfire weather years happened in the previous decade, suggesting that catastrophic fire weather is caused by a drop in atmospheric humidity and increasing temperatures.
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