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Increased wildfire risk is another thing that we'd expect to see from climate change.
"Climate change is known to alter the likelihood of increased wildfire sizes and frequencies … while also inducing stress on trees that indirectly exacerbate disturbances.
The agency cited an "increased wildfire threat" for 2018 in its December 2017 report, adding that 56percentt of its national budget was consumed by firefighting efforts.
"In its earlier fourth assessment report released in 2007 the IPCC stated that: 'Climate change is known to alter the likelihood of increased wildfire sizes and frequencies … while also inducing stress on trees that indirectly exacerbate disturbances.
In recent years climate change and other anthropogenic factors have contributed to increased wildfire frequency and size in western United States forests.
Increased wildfire under future climates has the potential to affect many ecosystem services, including wildlife habitat, carbon sequestration, and water and air quality.
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Increased wildfires are predicted to accompany ongoing climate change.
How does one adapt to devastated coastlines, increased wildfires, more droughts and an influx of dangerous tropical diseases?
Climate change presents unprecedented risks to the insurance industry, from increased wildfires and storm events to potential litigation and economic transitions.
The pattern of increased wildfires by the end of this century appears "clear for temperate and northern regions of the world, and it is most striking for the boreal forests/taiga and tundra biomes," the paper stated.
These included everything from increased spread of Lyme disease to ocean acidification, food price spikes, increased wildfires, water shortages and even increases in global conflict associated with resource scarcity, extreme weather and mass migration.
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