Megafires More Frequent Because of Climate Change And Forest Management
Climate change as well as the way people have managed forests in the west are leading to more big fires. And more people live in harm's way.
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November 13, 2018 at 04:21AM
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NPR News: Megafires More Frequent Because of Climate Change And Forest Management
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