Wildfires in North America are changing the fire calendar, becoming longer, more intense and harder to control: Study
Wildfires across North America are increasingly defying their traditional “active day, quiet night” cycle, with scientists warning that climate change is reshaping the fire calendar — altering when, how and how intensely fires burn. A study published in the found that fires in boreal, temperate and sub-tropical forests are lasting later into the night and…