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But it isn’t just hotter — there are other changes as well. What are the impacts?
2019
Kincade Fire, Northern California
2019
More heat means water evaporates quicker. This causes new patterns in rainfall, which can cause floods in some areas and droughts in others.
2002
Lake Albert, Oregon
2022
Hotter ocean temperatures make hurricanes stronger and causes coral reefs to die off.
1986
Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap
2014
Hotter temperatures also melt ice caps in the North and South Poles, making sea levels rise.
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For example, a wildfire impacts forests and the animals that live there, but it can also cause other problems.
Researchers at ULRIS’s Chemical Insights Research Institute are looking at how wildfire smoke can cause health issues in people.
Researchers at ULRI’s Fire Safety Research Institute are looking at how wildfires ignite, spread, and impact communities, helping improve safety, response, and resilience.