It’s the end of fire season in the Amazon, where I am, and I can smell the smoke from burning trees.
So can millions of people in Indonesia, India and the United States.
This is almost certainly the hottest year on record, and it seems to be fire season somewhere just about every day.
So far this year, wildfires have sent 2,020 megatons of carbon into the atmosphere, according to data from Europe’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service.
That’s more than what Russia, the world’s third-largest emitter in 2021, behind the U.S. and China, produced that year.
Organizations:
Monitoring
Locations:
Indonesia, India, United States, Russia, China