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Climate change made South Korea’s deadliest wildfires twice as likely, scientists find. Hot, dry and windy conditions in March were twice as likely because of warming caused by burning fossil ...
Human-induced climate change made the ultra-dry and warm conditions that fanned South Korea's deadliest wildfires in history this March twice as likely and more intense, researchers said ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -South Korea's worst ever wildfires in March were made twice as likely as a result of climate change and such disasters could become even more frequent if temperatures ...
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Climate change made South Korea’s deadliest wildfires twice as likely, scientists find - MSNHuman-caused climate crisis doubled the chances of the extreme weather that fuelled South Korea’s deadliest wildfires, a new study has found. The fires, which broke out in southeast Korea on ...
Human-induced climate change made the ultra-dry and warm conditions that fanned South Korea's deadliest wildfires in history this March twice as likely and more intense, researchers said ...
Secretive North Korea gave a rare look inside one of its uranium facilities after Kim Jong Un’s visit last year ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNSouth Korea sees record-breaking June heat in 59 citiesOther cities that saw record-breaking temperatures include Pohang (31.6°C), Gwangju (29°C) and Yeosu (26.5°C). An early wave ...
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