Incendiile forestiere din Europa ar putea crește cu 39% până la sfârșitul secolului, chiar și în cel mai optimist scenariu climatic, dacă nu se iau măsuri pentru o gestionare mai eficientă a acestora

A recent study warns that forest fires in Europe could affect 39% more land by the end of the century without better management. The research highlights the impact of climate change, with a potential tripling of burned areas under severe warming scenarios. Improved fire management could reduce these increases by over 70%. This year's fire season is projected to be one of the worst in EU history, with significant economic and human costs already reported. Experts emphasize that rising temperatures and drier conditions are creating highly flammable environments, exacerbating the situation.