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As wildfires ravage forests and homes, the financial toll continues to rise, exacerbated by the ongoing climate crisis. Recent research highlights alarming trends in wildfire-related damages worldwide.
Since 2015, the frequency and severity of global damages from wildfires have surged. According to a study published in the journal Science, 43% of the most economically damaging fires between 1980 and 2023 occurred after 2015. Areas particularly susceptible include Mediterranean climate regions, temperate coniferous forests, and boreal forests such as the taiga.
The study's authors, led by a team from the University of Tasmania, utilized data from publicly accessible disaster databases, including EM-DAT and NatCatService, which has documented natural catastrophes since 1980. They found that during the study period, 85 wildfires resulted in ten or more fatalities. The rate of significant economic disasters due to wildfires has increased by a factor of 4.4 since 1980. Notably, over half of the fires that caused damages exceeding one billion US dollars occurred after 2015.
The year 2018 marked a significant peak in wildfire-related damages, accounting for $28.3 billion, which represented 0.03% of the global GDP and was 5.1 times higher than the average over the previous 44 years.
Wildfires have not only been widespread but have also disproportionately affected certain regions with specific climatic conditions. The Mediterranean forest, woodland, and scrub ecosystems, as well as temperate coniferous forests, have seen a particularly high frequency of fire-related disasters.
In regions characterized by a Mediterranean climate, fire incidents occurred 12.1 times more frequently than anticipated based on land area. Similarly, temperate coniferous forests experienced fires at a rate 4.3 times greater than expected.
The researchers attribute these trends primarily to climate change, noting that extreme weather events have become drier since 1980, leading to increased fire potential. Additionally, factors such as poor land management and the expansion of development into fire-prone areas have contributed to escalating fire-related damages. The findings underscore the urgent need to adapt to a world increasingly at risk of wildfires.
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