AP Wildfires set to happen 50% more often by 2100 May 1, 2022 May 1, 2022 Updated Jun 29, 2022 0 'Yellowstone' hunk Cole Hauser shocks fans with unrecognizable new look Historic Waco organization to manage Pape Foundation homes, gardens Icy roads cause crash Highway 6 crash in Waco Sam Smith was spat at in the street after changing their pronouns Moment famed Dorset Cliffs collapse in U.K. Harp Design closing Waco shop — weekend warehouse sale Waco gets gravel trucks ready for winter weather Lakers accuse NBA of cheating after referee misses foul Project Homeless Connect in Waco: Jan. 27, 2023 RAW: TN: TYRE NICHOLS TRAFFIC STOP VIDEO RELEASED (BODYCAM) The line of royal succession explained with new baby news Cyclone Cheneso hits Madagascar and destroys roads to capital Rick Astley suing Yung Gravy over voice imitation in song TX: GRANDMOTHER RIDES OUT TORNADO IN SUV U.S. to host 2024 Copa America International Soccer Tournament Baylor Basketball (M): Highlights vs. Arkansas Ashton Kutcher addresses rape charges against co-star Danny Masterson Britney Spears tells fans they 'went too far' by asking police to conduct wellness check Paul Pelosi attack: SFPD body cam video Rupert Grint open to revisiting Harry Potter character 'if timing was right' Wildfires are set to happen 50% more often by 2100, and they’ll be happening in new and unexpected places as well. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details. Tags Dcc News United-nations Viral-video Climate-change Global-warming Viral Evergreen Koala California-wildfires Wildfire Cal-fire Wildfires Un Bush-fire Veuer Bush-fires Mrss_primary_property| Mrss_provider_name| Mrss_show_title| _ready X38jd8@1 Dixie-fire Largest-wildfires United-nations-wildfire-report Spreading-like-wildfire Videoelephant As featured on Wildfires getting worse globally, nations unprepared, UN says More wildfires will scorch large parts of the globe in coming decades, causing problems governments are ill prepared to confront, a U.N. report says. Latest video Jessica Simpson was pursued by 'massive movie star' in mid-2000s WHO says the pandemic isn't over and will 'continue to kill' unless more is done Pamela Anderson says she's open to getting married again Australia to remove British monarch from banknotes Migos' Quavo to pay tribute to Takeoff at 2023 Grammy Awards Biden, Clinton mark 3 decades of Family Leave Act Ukraine groundhog predicts six more weeks of winter House Republicans vote to oust Democrat Ilhan Omar from Foreign Affairs committee Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Wildfires getting worse globally, nations unprepared, UN says More wildfires will scorch large parts of the globe in coming decades, causing problems governments are ill prepared to confront, a U.N. report says.