Wikipedia is already stating this is caused by heatwaves

by UniversalSurvivalist

Wikipedia’s main entry blames high temperatures and heatwaves for the wildfires:

Since 17 July 2023, multiple wildfires have started in Greece. They have resulted in at least 35 deaths and injured more than 20 people, with over 80 wildfires being recorded. High temperatures have reached 41.0 °C (105.8 °F), with highs anticipated to reach 45.0 °C (113.0 °F) in Rhodes. Forecasters are suggesting that the current heatwave engulfing Greece is set to be the longest in its history, lasting up to 16–17 days, surpassing the 1987 heatwave. It was also expected to be the hottest July recorded in more than 50 years.

And the reason they give:

Following a series of heatwaves and wildfires taking place over Europe, wildfires in Greece started on 17 July 2023.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Greece_wildfires

Yet this is what they state is the cause:

According to a senior climate crisis official, 667 fires were caused by “human hand”, blaming either negligence or arson.

So why isn’t their main Wikipedia entry stating this? 🤔 why obscure the cause of the fires and attempt to push “climate” related issues?

Video and source of the tweet: https://twitter.com/Resist_05/status/1695023040537735252?t=9dHaydpsTcwxfAbAD3KoTQ&s=19

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