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Summer forest fires – highest emissions since 2007

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Created: 06.09.2022 Updated: 09/06/2022 2:03 p.m

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The Parque Nacional in Brasilia is on fire. © Eraldo Peres/AP/dpa

Experts estimate the emissions of Kohlenstogg between the beginning of June and the end of August in the EU at 6.4 megatons. The reason for this is the devastating forest fires.

LONDON – The large number of forest fires in Europe this summer has led to the highest emissions of smoke-borne air pollutants in the past 15 years. The EU’s Copernicus atmosphere monitoring service Cams said on Tuesday that the amount of carbon emitted by the European Union and Britain between early June and late August was estimated at 6.4 megatons – the highest since 2007.

“The combination of the August heatwave and extended dry conditions in Western Europe resulted in increased numbers, intensity and duration of wildfires,” the Copernicus statement said. The source of the emissions were mainly devastating fires in south-west France and on the Iberian Peninsula. The release there was even at the highest level in two decades.

“Most fires have occurred in places where climate change has increased the flammability of vegetation, such as in southwest Europe, and as we have seen in other regions in other years,” said Copernicus forest fires expert Mark Parrington.

The situation in Brazil

In other regions of the northern hemisphere, where there is usually a high number of forest fires, the emissions were relatively low this year, it said. There have been several devastating fires in eastern Russia, but not as severe as in previous years. In the USA, too, the emission of air pollutants from forest fires was lower than in the past two years.

The fires in Brazil were worse than recently. In the state of Amazonas, for example, emissions were well above average in July and August.

For their estimates, the scientists from the Copernicus service evaluate satellite images of active fires. The heat output is measured, from which conclusions can be drawn about the emissions. dpa

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