How Climate Change Fueled the Southern California Wildfires - Scientists Explain
Feb 6, 2025
The Palisades and Eaton fires in Southern California destroyed 37,000 acres, making them two of the worst wildfires in state history. Scientists confirm that climate change played a major role, increasing the likelihood of these conditions by 35%.
What you’ll learn in this video:
How climate change fueled the fires
Why Santa Ana winds and drought made conditions worse
The connection between extreme rain, overgrown vegetation, and wildfires
What scientists say needs to happen to prevent future fire disasters
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