Global Wildfires: Ecological Impacts and Health Risks
Global Wildfires: Ecological Impacts and Health Risks
US · Published Apr 15, 2026
• Wildfires play an essential role in ecosystems by clearing dead material and promoting new growth, but their increased frequency and intensity are alarming.
• Human-induced climate change and altered land use patterns exacerbate wildfire risks, leading to significant ecological damage and biodiversity loss.
• Wildfire smoke poses significant health risks, especially for vulnerable populations, necessitating public health initiatives and mitigation efforts.
Climate change intensifies wildfire danger
Wildfires, naturally clearing dead material and boosting new growth, are becoming increasingly dangerous due to climate change and altered land use. These changes lead to more frequent and intense fires, overwhelming ecosystems and causing biodiversity loss.
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