A new study projects that the area in Europe affected by wildfires could almost triple by 2100. The reports say the expansion would be driven by worsening wildfire conditions over time.
The coverage notes the findings as a warning about the scale of future risk. However, the shared information from the two sources is limited to the broad projection and does not detail methodology, regional breakdowns, or uncertainty ranges. As both outlets draw from the same reported study headline finding—near-triple growth by 2100—the coverage aligns closely on the main figure but offers little additional context such as which countries or ecosystems are most affected, or how mitigation or climate scenarios influence the estimate.
Overall, the articles present the projected growth in wildfire impact area as a central takeaway, with no major differences beyond wording and emphasis.