Forest fire hot spots where treatment offers the biggest payoff for people and climate
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The U.S. government is investing over US$7 billion in the coming years to try to manage the nation’s escalating wildfire crisis.
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The U.S. government is investing over US$7 billion in the coming years to try to manage the nation’s escalating wildfire crisis.
Mapped: Forest fire hot spots where treatment offers the biggest payoff for people and climate
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The U.S. government is investing over US$7 billion in the coming years to try to manage the nation's escalating wildfire crisis.
Scientists Figure Out the “Hot Spots” Where Wildfire Prevention Would Do the Most Good
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The U.S. government is investing over US$7 billion in the coming years to try to manage the nation’s escalating wildfire crisis.
U.S. spending billions to reduce forest fire risks; it’s not enough | Opinion
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U.S. spending billions to reduce forest fire risks; it's not enough
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Sept. 7 (UPI) -- The U.S. government is investing over $7 billion in the coming years to try to manage the nation's escalating…
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1 of 4 | Members of a hot shot crew remove fuel along a containment line during the Caldor fire near Meyers, Calif., in 2021.
The US is spending billions to reduce forest fire risks – we mapped the hot spots where treatment offers the biggest payoff for people and climate
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The US is spending billions to reduce forest fire risks – we mapped the hot spots where treatment offers the biggest payoff for people and climate
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The U.S. government is investing over US$7 billion in the coming years to try to manage the nation’s escalating wildfire crisis.
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We study wildfire behavior as climate scientists and engineers. In a new study, we show that fire risk has intensified in every…
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We study wildfire behavior as climate scientists and engineers. In a new study, we show that fire risk has intensified in every…
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We study wildfire behavior as climate scientists and engineers. In a new study, we show that fire risk has intensified in every…
Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying, shows study of four decades of data
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As wildfire risk rises in the West, wildland firefighters and officials are keeping a closer eye on the high mountainsregions…
Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying, shows study of four decades of data
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As wildfire risk rises in the West, wildland firefighters and officials are keeping a closer eye on the high mountains—regions…
Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news...
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment Fires are…
Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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(THE CONVERSATION) As wildfire risk rises in the West, wildland firefighters and officials are keeping a closer eye on the high…
Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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As wildfire risk rises in the West, wildland firefighters and officials are keeping a closer eye on the high mountains …
Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying: That’s bad news for humans, treacherous for the environment
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As wildfire risk rises in the West, wildland firefighters and officials are keeping a closer eye on the high mountains …
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Influence of Management Techniques on Forest Evolution
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Rocky Mountain Forest Fires More Frequent Than Ever, Study Finds - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper
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The current rate of forest fires burning through the Rocky Mountains in the United States is the highest it’s been in the past 2…
News story from Big News Network on Wednesday 16 June 2021
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Rocky Mountain Forest Fires More Frequent Than Ever, Study Finds
Voice of America,
The current rate of forest fires burning through the Rocky Mountains in the United States is the highest it’s been in the past 2…
Forest Service, Boulder County scramble in $6.5 million push to stabilize burned slopes
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Green shoots of grass sprout from blackened mountainsides northwest of Boulder where, six months ago, the most intense wildfire…
After the fire: the long road to recovery
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Bright-green plants sprout against a black backdrop of burned trees in some areas devastated by the 2017 Elephant Hill fire in B.
Many Overheated Forests May Soon Release More Carbon Than They Absorb
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The last decades have been filled with dire warning signs from forests. Global warming has contributed to thinning canopies in…
Unusual restoration effort underway in fire-hit native forest
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Planting New Zealand’s most flammable native trees in a pocket of ancient forest damaged by wildfire may not seem the most…
Nach Waldbrand: Ein Wald darf sich allein erholen
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Laden... Die Flammen fraßen sich im Rekordtempo durch die knochentrockenen Nadelschichten und Grashalme am Boden.
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COMMENTARY: Why doctors argue ‘carbon pricing’ can ‘cure’ climate change
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Doctors and economists may seem like strange partners. We spend our days working on very different problems in very different…
Climate change puts health at risk and economists have the right prescription
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Doctors and economists may seem like strange partners. We spend our days working on very different problems in very different…
Climate change puts health at risk and economists have the right prescription
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Doctors and economists may seem like strange partners. We spend our days working on very different problems in very different…
Get used to the smoke. We're on track for more wildfires - and they'll reshape Idaho.
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Treasure Valley residents headed for the hills this summer will find a now-familiar scene: charred tree trunks instead of thick-n…
Some Forests Aren't Growing Back After Wildfires, Says New Study
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I’m marching through a stand of blackened, towering pine trees with fire ecologist Philip Higuera.
Some Forests Aren't Growing Back After Wildfires, Says New Study
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I’m marching through a stand of blackened, towering pine trees with fire ecologist Philip Higuera.
Drier, warmer climate impeding forest regeneration, research shows
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Forests are defined by their resiliency, their ability to regenerate after fire rips through the landscape.
Parts of California, West may never look the same after wildfires
San Francisco Chronicle,
As hotter and bigger fires blaze through the West and yet another year passes with a disastrous toll, America’s wildlands are…
Scorched by fierce fires, parts of California, West may never look the same
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News Roundup The hills above Carpinteria that were burned in the Thomas fire. (Claire Hannah Collins/Los Angeles Times/TNS…
Scorched by fierce fires, parts of California, West may never look the same
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SAN FRANCISCO — As hotter and bigger fires blaze through the West and yet another year passes with a disastrous toll, America’s…
Forest fire surge may be blamed more by human touch than changing climates
Public Radio International,
These days it is hard not hear about the latest massive wildfires that have ravaged Southern California.
Forest fire surge may be blamed more by human touch than changing climates
Global Post,
These days it is hard not hear about the latest massive wildfires that have ravaged Southern California.
Forest fire surge may be blamed more by human touch than changing climates
WUNC,
These days it is hard not hear about the latest massive wildfires that have ravaged Southern California.
Forest fire surge may be blamed more by human touch than changing climates
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These days it is hard not hear about the latest massive wildfires that have ravaged Southern California.
News story from Wired.co.uk on Wednesday 20 December 2017
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Ecosystems could once bounce back from wildfires. Now, they’re being wiped out for good
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Uncontrollable infernos that have torched about half a million hectares and displaced more than 100,000 people have made this…
As the climate warms, some forests don’t grow back after fires
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Bigger, hotter wildfires are ravaging forests and burning them to the ground more frequently as the climate gets hotter and…
One-third of forests aren’t growing back after wildfires.
Grist,
Forests in the American West are having a harder time recovering from wildfires because of (what else?) climate change…
Study: Forest Resilience Declines in Face of Wildfires, Climate Change
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The forests you see today are not what you will see in the future. That's the overarching finding from a new study on the…
Study: Forest resilience declines in face of wildfires, climate change
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The forests you see today are not what you will see in the future. That's the overarching finding from a new study on the…
As the climate warms, some forests don't grow back after fires
CBC,
Bigger, hotter wildfires are ravaging forests and burning them to the ground more frequently as the climate gets hotter and…
Forest Resilience Declines in Face of Wildfires, Climate Change
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The forests you see today are not what you will see in the future. That's the overarching finding from a new study on the…
Forest resilience declines in face of wildfires, climate change
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Forest Resilience Declines in Face of Wildfires, Climate Change | Lab Manager
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In a recent study, researchers wanted to understand if and how changing climate over the last several decades affected post-fire…