Infographic illustration depicting the feedback mechanism between fires and climate change. As fires burn, they produce large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) which adds to the greenhouse effect. Higher temperatures on the planet's surface lead to an in increase in wildfires. When an area experiences more wildfires the landscape is drier and more prone to further fires, known as the tinderbox effect. More frequent fires add further carbon dioxide into the atmosphere feeding further into the cycle.

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