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Greenland’s Wildfires: A Climate Warning

Greenland’s Wildfires: A Climate Warning

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Greenland’s icy reputation is getting a fiery twist—wildfires, once unheard of there, are now blazing earlier than ever, especially in June, fueled by record Arctic warmth and dry conditions. Scientists trace the surge to climate change and even El Niño, with 21 fires recorded since 2008, mostly in July and August. The western region, hit hardest, sees parched vegetation and sun-drenched skies, turning forests into tinder. Local authorities are urging caution with campfires, but thankfully, no injuries have occurred—and crews are responding quickly. This is a stark warning: Greenland’s climate is shifting, and the fire season is here to stay.

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