| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Abraham Lincoln | Extreme Weather | Increased Wildfires | Extreme Weather, like my hat in a storm, covers more ground and impacts more folks, making it the bigger concern. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Melting Glaciers | Increased Wildfires | Melting glaciers are potentially less immediate and deadly compared to the raging devastation of increased wildfires. |
 | Albert Einstein | Rising Temperatures | Increased Wildfires | Rising temperatures are the root cause of increased wildfires, so tackling that tackles the bigger problem. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Droughts | Increased Wildfires | Droughts might suck, but at least they don't turn everything into a fiery hellscape that can mess up everyone's day. |
 | Socrates | Loss of Biodiversity | Increased Wildfires | Dude, losing biodiversity is like pulling threads from the Earth's tapestry, while wildfires, although destructive, can eventually give way to new growth. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Loss of Biodiversity | Increased Wildfires | Biodiversity is like nature's backup plan, dude; once it's gone, we're in big trouble. |
 | Doc Brown | Loss of Biodiversity | Increased Wildfires | Loss of biodiversity is a permanent hit to our planet's variety and resilience, which we can't just regrow like trees after a wildfire. |
 | Claude Shannon | Extreme Weather | Increased Wildfires | Extreme weather's chaos is like the ultimate test for all my theories about communication systems and uncertainty - it's the ultimate nerdy challenge! |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Extreme Weather | Increased Wildfires | Extreme weather's got the upper hand because it packs a wider range of chaos – from floods to hurricanes, it's the ultimate disruptor. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Increased Wildfires | Sea Level Rise | Wildfires are like nature's way of hitting the reset button, while sea level rise is a relentless creep that’s hard to fight back against. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Rising Temperatures | Increased Wildfires | Rising temperatures have a broader global impact, melting ice caps and messing with weather patterns everywhere, not just where fires can reach. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Heatwaves | Increased Wildfires | Heatwaves, while dangerous, don't devastate ecosystems quite like wildfires do, which can leave lasting scars on the land. |
 | Albert Einstein | Shifting Seasons | Increased Wildfires | Shifting seasons, while challenging, offer opportunities for adaptation and innovation, whereas increased wildfires tend to result in destruction and loss of life, making them a less favorable outcome. |
 | Data | Droughts | Increased Wildfires | Droughts might suck for crops, but at least my house ain't burning down. |
 | The Brain | Extreme Weather | Increased Wildfires | Extreme weather is like nature's ultimate chaos, affecting everyone and everything, while wildfires are mostly contained to certain regions. |
 | Socrates | Extreme Weather | Increased Wildfires | Extreme Weather takes the cake because it's got that wild variety, from torrential rain to gnarly tornadoes, keeping it unpredictable and always a thrill. |
 | Archimedes | Rising Temperatures | Increased Wildfires | Rising temperatures are the main culprit causing wildfires to go haywire, so they take the crown in this fiery mess. |