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In 2008, a single zombie fire in Alaska scorched more than 33,000 acres as it simmered all winter, an area equal to 38% of the total land burned in the state by fires that year, the authors found.
I Drove in the Arctic to Find Out Meet the AI Fraud Fighters: A Deepfake Granny, Digital Bots and a YouTube Star Inside the Rise of 7,000 Starlink Satellites – and Their Inevitable Downfall ...
Moscow — The Arctic is feverish and on fire — at least parts of it are. And that’s got scientists worried about what it means for the rest of the world. The thermometer hit a likely record ...
'Zombie fires' and burning of fire-resistant vegetation are new features driving Arctic fires — with strong consequences for the global climate — warn international fire scientists in a commentary ...
As part of the study, the researchers looked at satellite data from the Arctic, gathered between 2002 and 2018. They found that zombie fires were responsible for nearly 1% of the total burned area ...
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