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Study links rise in extreme wildfires to emissions from oil companies | CBC News

By Tristan Garcia
Published in Weather News
May 28, 2023
1 min read
Study links rise in extreme wildfires to emissions from oil companies | CBC News

I came across an article that caught my attention, and I think you’ll find it interesting too. It’s about a study that links extreme wildfires to emissions from oil companies. Crazy, right?

Basically, researchers found that oil companies’ greenhouse gas emissions are contributing to the rise in extreme fires. This is because the emissions cause a warming effect that increases the likelihood of drought, which makes forests more susceptible to burning.

I know wildfires have been a huge issue, especially in recent years, and it’s interesting to see the connection to big companies. It’s important to hold these companies accountable for their role in climate change and its devastating effects on the environment.

As someone who grew up in a fire-prone area, I’ve seen firsthand the damage wildfires can cause. It’s frightening to see how quickly they can spread and destroy everything in their path. That’s why I think it’s important for us to be informed and take action to prevent further damage.

Overall, the article highlights the need for industries to prioritize sustainability and reduce their carbon footprint. It’s a reminder that we all have a role to play in protecting the planet.


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