UK megafire released year of emissions in one event

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UK megafire released year of emissions in one event
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The 2025 Dava Moor fire burned as much land as the UK typically sees in a full year and was classified as the country's first megafire.

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Large-scale fires increase carbon output and can indirectly affect global energy and land-use policy discussions.

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Environmental agencies track such events for emissions accounting purposes.

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Wildfire frequency can influence long-term infrastructure planning for emergency response.

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