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The country’s director-general of health said there were 1,063 heat-related deaths between July 7 and July 18. After the blistering heat, we're starting to see a notable drop off in temperatures for some, following a cold front sweeping in from the west. Not only is climate change stoking the fires, but their burning releases even more carbon into the atmosphere, which worsens the crisis.
A little earlier we reported that a man was stuck in his house in Wennington, east London and was digging trenches to stop the fire reaching his front door. Feeds can be viewed using some browsers or by using a feed reader (also known as feed aggregator) software.Local media reported 279 wildfires raging in the province on Sunday, with tens of thousands of residents subject to evacuation alerts. Managing director John Morris junior invented a compound in a froth-formingliquid charged with carbonic acid gas which when sprayed on a fire prevents combustion by excluding oxygen.
It’s removing a carbon storage system that’s been there for thousands of years and so there’s potentially a knock-on impact from that. There is definitely useful information in both where they have a high likelihood of occurring both in space and time, so that information of course tells us that we could monitor these locations with satellites but potentially also with planes. The fire season is getting longer, the fires are getting larger, they’re burning more intensely than ever before,” said Thomas Smith, an assistant professor in Environmental Geography at the London School of Economics. So, if we know these fires can overwinter and could potentially do so more often in the changing climate, then can we use what we know about them to predict future fires and maybe do something about it? The ash from fires could also accelerate global warming by darkening surfaces that would normally be lighter in color and would reflect more solar radiation.Seven new large wildfire was reported this week, three in the Rocky Mountain Area and four in Southern Area. In our monthly feature, Then and Now, we reveal some of the ways that planet Earth has been changing against the backdrop of a warming world.