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Alarmists often link rising wildfire incidents to climate change, claiming that larger, more destructive fires are evidence of a warming planet. However, recent analyses suggest that this connection is overblown. Factors such as forest management, land use policies, and local weather conditions play crucial roles in wildfire severity. While climate change does influence drought and heat in some regions, attributing all wildfires to global warming misrepresents the multifaceted nature of these events.