The frequency of some types of fires in cities as a result of climate change is projected to increase in the coming decades, according to a modeling study published in Nature Cities. The findings are based on data from 2,847 cities in 20 countries and could be useful for future urban planning and emergency response strategies. The frequency of some types of fires in cities as a result of climate change is projected to increase in the coming decades, according to a modeling study published in Nature Cities. The findings are based on data from 2,847 cities in 20 countries and could be useful for future urban planning and emergency response strategies. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
City fires are likely to increase with climate change, modeling study warns
