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Climate Change Fuels California's Wildfires: A New Reality
Los Angeles, USASunday, January 12, 2025
Wildfires, which are rare in Southern California during January's rainy season, are now a reality. Similarly, cyclones hitting Appalachia, like Hurricanes Helene and Milton, have caught everyone off guard. Wildfires are burning hotter and faster, while storms are growing bigger and wetter. This leads to heat waves and droughts, leaving communities vulnerable to other dangers like mudslides when heavy rains return.
The blame lies squarely on human-caused climate change. It's supercharging these natural disasters, making them more furious and unpredictable. We're seeing the effects—from the wildfires in Los Angeles to the hurricanes in Appalachia. It's a wake-up call for all of us to understand the impact of climate change and take action.
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