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Wildfire CO2 Emissions Continue to Fall; Atlantic's Largest Year-On-Year Cooling On Record; Rapid Arctic Sea Ice Growth; + NASA’s Gavin Schmidt Caught "Spreading Lies" to Protect "IPCC's Orthodoxy"

Wildfire CO2 Emissions Continue to Fall; Atlantic's Largest Year-On-Year Cooling On Record; Rapid Arctic Sea Ice Growth; + NASA’s Gavin Schmidt Caught "Spreading Lies" to Protect "IPCC's Orthodoxy"

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Wildfire CO2 Emissions Continue to Fall

According to the latest figures from the Global Wildfire Information System (2025), global CO2 emissions from wildfires have been steadily declining for over two decades.

In 2003, wildfires released more than 6 billion tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere. By 2024, that number had dropped to around 4 billion tonnes — a massive decrease that completely undercuts the crisis narrative.

The United States is near its lowest wildfire emissions in twenty years. Brazil, often cited in sensationalist Amazon fire headlines, shows a massive decline since the mid-2000s. Indonesia too, also used as a symbol of environmental devastation, has sharply reduced its wildfire output since its 2015 peak.

Data: Global Wildfire Information System (updated April 27, 2025).


Localized spikes still occur — such as Canada's 2023 fires and Greece’s 2007 event — but they are outliers, not trends. Globally, wildfires are burning less land, releasing less carbon, and becoming less destructive.

Satellite fire counts back this up, showing a steady decline in global burned area since 2003.

None of this fits the runaway disaster story, so it’s buried. The crisis industry thrives on selective memory.


Atlantic's Largest Year-On-Year Cooling On Record

The Atlantic’s Main Development Region (MDR) —the critical hurricane zone— is now about 2C cooler than it was this time last year.

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