Climate change made 2023 wildfire conditions in Canada three times as likely, study finds » Yale Climate Connections

Date:


In 2023, huge wildfires raged in Canada, Greece, and the Amazon.

And research shows that human-caused climate change and land use changes significantly increased the odds of these record-setting infernos.

According to the first State of Wildfires report, human-caused climate change made last summer’s very dry, fire-prone conditions in western Amazonia at least 20 times more likely.

Douglas Kelley of the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology is one of the report’s lead authors.

Kelley: “Western Amazonia had quite a large drought last year, and that caused a lot more fires in the rain forest.”

In Canada, human influences roughly tripled the chances of the hot, dry conditions that contributed to extreme fires there.

And the risk of extreme wildfires will grow as global warming continues.

Kelley: “So for Canada, for example … what we’re showing there is if someone was born at the start of the last century, in 1900, they would have had a 12% chance of seeing a fire like we saw in 2023 within their lifetime.”

That number jumps to about 50% or more for someone born there today – if the world does not do more to reduce carbon pollution.

But Kelley says more ambitious climate action can help limit that future risk.

Reporting credit: Sarah Kennedy / ChavoBart Digital Media

We help millions of people understand climate change and what to do about it. Help us reach even more people like you.

Creative Commons License

Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under a Creative Commons license.



Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Books to help you keep your head after the election and COP29 » Yale Climate Connections

While people everywhere, not just in the United...

The 10 Best Athletic Skorts of 2024, Tested

Whether you're hitting the tennis court, heading...

Injecting Truth Serum into Education Policy

First, some forecasters turn out to be really...

Flooded streets plague Northeast Houston residents » Yale Climate Connections

During storms, many residents of northeast Houston brace...