巴西的亚马逊野火达到创纪录的规模, 比2023年增加846%, 与气候变化、厄尔尼诺和可疑犯罪活动有关。 2024 Amazon wildfires in Brazil reach record scale, increasing 846% from 2023, linked to climate change, El Niño, and suspected criminal activity.
巴西亚马逊地区的野火已经达到创纪录的规模,烧毁相当于瑞士的面积,与2023年相比,2024年1月至10月中旬的破坏增加了84%. Wildfires in Brazil's Amazon have reached a record scale, burning an area equivalent to Switzerland, with an 846% increase in destruction from January to mid-October 2024 compared to 2023. 这一激增与人类引起的气候变化和厄尔尼诺现象加剧的严重干旱有关,使人们担心犯罪分子正在利用这一局势非法使用土地。 This surge, linked to severe drought exacerbated by human-induced climate change and El Niño, raises concerns that criminals are exploiting the situation for illegal land use. 破坏凸显了造成全球气候变化的日益增长的趋势,对今后的环境政策产生了重大影响。 The devastation highlights a growing trend that contributes to global climate change, with significant implications for future environmental policies.