Rise of 'Zombie Fires': A Concerning Weather Phenomenon 

Zombie fires rise from the dead in the Arctic, smoldering under extreme cold and reigniting when temperatures rise, as explained by Dr. Veraverbeke.

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Climate change increases Arctic wildfires, with a record number of blazes in 2019, affecting Boreal forests and tundra, including zombie fires.

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Longer, hotter summers due to climate change could lead to a rise in the occurrence of zombie fires in the Arctic.

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Arctic fires have a severe impact, emitting more CO2 than other fires and releasing greenhouse gases long after extinguishing.

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Thawing permafrost soil from wildfires releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas, further exacerbating climate change.

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Managing wildfires becomes vital to combatting climate change as the Arctic undergoes unprecedented transformations.

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The interview stresses the global cooperation needed to address the consequences of Arctic fires for the planet's future.

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Urgent actions are required to mitigate the effects of Arctic wildfires and protect the delicate Arctic environment.

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