Climate Change Is Extending Fire Season Across The West
Wildfires are still burning in the West at a time of year when fire activity is supposed to die down. Scientists say it's an example of how climate change is making the fire season longer.
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October 24, 2020 at 03:16AM
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NPR News: Climate Change Is Extending Fire Season Across The West
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