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Forest fires

Learning to Love — and Protect — Burned Trees

December 12, 2022 by Tara Lohan

Getting the public, legislators and agency staff to see the benefit of a burned forest isn’t easy, because wildfires — pardon the pun — are a heated issue.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Act: Inspiration featured, Environment, Environment featured Tags Forest fires, regenerative ecosystems, trees Leave a comment

A New Global Tinderbox: The World’s Northern Forests

December 15, 2020October 2, 2015 by Ed Struzik

Rapidly rising temperatures, changes in precipitation, and increased lightning strikes are leading to ever-larger wildfires in the northern forests of Alaska, Canada, and Siberia, with potentially severe ecological consequences.

Categories Environment Tags climate change, environmental effects of climate change, Forest fires Leave a comment

Raging wildfires in California (part 2): Regenerative disturbances and building bridges across cultural divides

December 15, 2020September 23, 2015 by Erik Ohlsen

There are real solutions being modeled out there and we need to remove the political obstacles and financial shackles that keep them from being implemented at the scale that will provide real benefit to people and planet.

Categories Environment Tags Agroforestry, fire management, forest conservation, Forest fires Leave a comment

Raging wildfires in California: destruction through mismanagement

December 15, 2020September 14, 2015 by Erik Ohlsen

The biggest illusion that we are living in, is how we think about these kinds of natural disasters. The California drought and wildfires are in many ways human induced to the scale that we are feeling them. Yes, I said it, the scale of these disasters are more human made than they are natural.

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Burning the Budget

December 15, 2020August 28, 2014 by Brian Palmer

The U.S. Forest Service is spending so much of its money fighting fires that it’s struggling to keep our national forests healthy.

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California’s Rim Fire Threatens San Francisco’s Power And Water Supply

December 15, 2020August 27, 2013 by Katie Valentine

One of the largest wildfires in California’s history has burned through nearly 134,000 acres near Yosemite National Park and, now on its tenth day, is threatening the San Francisco Bay area’s water and power supplies.

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A Nation On Fire: Climate Change And The Burning Of America

December 15, 2020August 2, 2013 by Tom Kenworthy

“We never imagined we would be on a fire of a half million acres in the lower 48,” said Oltrogge. “Now they’re becoming commonplace.”

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Fires Burn More Fiercely As Northern Forests Warm

December 15, 2020April 29, 2013 by Dylan Walsh

From North America to Siberia, rising temperatures and drier woodlands are leading to a longer burning season and a significant increase in forest fires. Scientists warn that this trend is expected continue in the years ahead.

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