The projected increase in wildfire activity poses significant risks to both human and ecological systems. Communities in fire-prone areas may face heightened threats to life, property, and air quality. Ecosystems, particularly forests and biodiversity hotspots, are at risk of irreversible damage. The study also warns of cascading effects, such as increased greenhouse gas emissions from burning biomass, which could further accelerate climate change. Vulnerable populations, including those in rural and economically disadvantaged areas, are likely to bear the brunt of these impacts, necessitating targeted interventions.