Climate change made deadly wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus more fierce, study finds

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A new study says climate change that has driven scorching temperatures and dwindling rainfall made massive wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus this summer burn much more fiercely. The study out Thursday from World Weather Attribution said the wildfires that killed 20 people, forced 80,000 to evacuate and burned more than 1 million hectares were 22% more intense in 2025. It’s been Europe’s worst recorded year of wildfires. World Weather Attribution is a group of researchers that reports on whether and to what extent extreme weather events are affected by climate change. One researcher said the work found an extremely strong climate change component in the hotter and drier conditions that contribute to the intense wildfires.

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