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AI synthesisClimate scientists are warning that the El Nino phenomenon could lead to extreme wildfires globally in 2026. This warning highlights the increasing severity of wildfires linked to climate change.
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The article emphasizes the scientific consensus on the link between climate change, El Nino, and the increasing severity of global wildfires, urging action to reduce fossil fuel emissions.
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