Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Peat-Fires-in-the-Vicinity-of-Yekaterinburg-27MDHUH62TD3.htmlConceptually similarPeat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWNDZCompleted★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWNEECompleted★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWNEFCompleted★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWNEHCompleted★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWNCZCompleted★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWND0Completed★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWND1Completed★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWND2Completed★★★★Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGP1SWND4Completed★★★★View AllGP1SWNE3Peat Fires in the Vicinity of YekaterinburgGreenpeace Russia fire department, together with the local Rapid Response Volunteers group, examined peat bogs in the vicinity of Yekaterinburg in the Urals and discovered numerous zombie fires. They smolder despite frost and snow and can burn until spring. The number of peat fires is growing in Russia, including Siberia and the northern territories. Not only this is the evidence of rapid climate change, but also one of the causes for future climate change, if we do not stop these fires.In original language:Торфяные пожары в окрестностях ЕкатеринбургаСпециалисты пожарного отдела Гринпис России, вместе с группой местных волонтёров, обследовали торфяные болота в окрестностях Екатеринбурга на Урале и обнаружили многочисленные торфяные пожары.Торф тлеет, несмотря на мороз и снег, и может гореть до весны. В России, в том числе в Сибири и на северных территориях, растёт количество торфяных пожаров. Это не только свидетельство быстрого изменения климата, но и одна из причин будущего изменения климата, если мы не остановим эти пожары.Locations:Eastern Europe-Russia-Ural Mountains-YekaterinburgDate:28 Nov, 2021Credit:© Greenpeace / Sonya KosachevaLatitude:56°56'22.06"NMaximum size:4000px X 3000pxLongitude60°58'2.97"EKeywords:Burning-Cold-Day-Fires-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Ice-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Peat-Smoke-Snow-Sun-WinterShoot:Peat Fires in the Vicinity of Yekaterinburg (Russia, Photos by S. Kosacheva)Greenpeace Russia fire department, together with the local Rapid Response Volunteers group, examined peat bogs in the vicinity of Yekaterinburg in the Urals and discovered numerous zombie fires. They smolder despite frost and snow and can burn until spring. The number of peat fires is growing in Russia, including Siberia and the northern territories. Not only this is the evidence of rapid climate change, but also one of the causes for future climate change, if we do not stop these fires.Related Collections:Peat Fires in the Vicinity of Yekaterinburg in Russia (All Photo & Video)