The Link Between Climate Change and Wildfires

Published: Aug. 25, 2020, 9 a.m.

b'Record-breaking heat, dry vegetation, and lightning each played a role in sparking wildfires that have burnt more than one million acres across California. But to what extent were these factors caused by climate change? UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain, along with a team of researchers, published a study earlier this year that found that the \\u201cnumber of days with extreme fire weather during the autumn season has more than doubled since the late 1970s.\\u201d The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire, calls climate change a key driver of the shift toward longer fire seasons. In this segment, we talk with Swain about the link between climate change and the risk of wildfires in California.'