Have wildfires become a major public health risk? 

Bertie speaks with Copernicus senior scientist Mark Parrington about 2025’s record-breaking wildfire pollution.
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Bertie talks to Mark Parrington about this year’s record-breaking wildfires, and the health implications of increasing air pollution.

Mark is a senior scientist at the EU’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, where he uses satellite imagery to monitor wildfire emissions in real-time.  

He tells Bertie about the scale of the recent surge in wildfires across Europe, North America, and the Arctic, and the health impacts of particulate matter and long-range pollution transport. They also discuss the climate implications as fires – especially in Arctic peatlands – release millions of tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere.  

Further reading:

  • Arctic Climate Change Update 2024: Key Trends and Impacts, AMAP , 2024 
  • State of Wildfires 2023-2024, Earth System Science Data, 2024 
  • Global, regional, and national mortality burden attributable to air pollution from landscape fires: a health impact assessment study, The Lancet, 2024 
  •  EU wildfires worst on record as burning season continues, The Guardian2025 
  •  Why are Europe and the Arctic heating up faster than the rest of the world? Copernicus, 2025  
  • Current wildfire situation in Europe, The Joint Research Centre: EU Science Hub, 2025 

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