The fires in the Amazon, which reaches across nine South American nations, are the result of an extreme drought fueled by climate change, experts said.

The region has been feeling the effects of a natural weather phenomenon known as El Niño, which can worsen dry conditions that were intensified this year by extremely high temperatures.

That has made the rainforest more vulnerable to fast-spreading blazes, said Ane Alencar, the science director at the Amazon Environmental Research Institute in Brazil.

“The climate is leaving forests in South America more flammable,” she said. “It’s creating opportunities for wildfires.”

  • @nrezcm
    link
    English
    67 months ago

    If we survive 20 years I’ll see to it personally that we’ll consider the matter.

    • @Nudding
      link
      English
      17 months ago

      Sheeit, consider it considered!