Record Arctic blazes may herald new ‘fire regime’ decades sooner than anticipated

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/08/14/record-arctic-fires/

Source:  By Andrew Freedman and Lauren Tierney, The Washington Post. Excerpt: The Arctic summer of 2019 was supposed to be an outlier. Featuring massive blazes in Siberia, including what scientists strongly suspected were smoldering fires beneath the peat in the carbon-rich soils of the transition zone between the tundra and Arctic taiga, last year set records for emitting planet-warming greenhouse gases via wildfires. Many scientists thought it might be a one-off, considering that computer model projections tend to show that the emergence of such extreme fire years won’t happen until mid-century. However, this year is proving those scientists wrong. And it raises the unsettling possibility that fire seasons that begin much earlier than average and end later — and affect delicate Arctic ecosystems — could soon be the new normal. Wildfires continue to burn unimpeded across Siberia, as they have since May, after getting an unusually early start to the fire season. A thick blanket of smoke has turned the sky a milky gray in Siberia’s cities, with some smoke making it across the Pacific into Alaska and Canada’s Hudson Bay....  

[Question: Should we be doing everything we can, personally and societally, to stop burning fossil fuels and stop the destruction of forests and "green" ecosystems? It makes no difference whether you want to think of this as a movement to "save the Earth" or to "not destroy vibrant ecosystems."]

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