💨 Abstract
Wildfires in Bolivia are on track to set a record, exceeding the rate of fires in 2010. The South American region is experiencing widespread fires. The European Union has sent aid, and scientists link the fires to human activities and climate change driven by fossil fuels. Bolivia's fires have been exacerbated by drought and land clearances for cattle and grain production.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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