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"We are witnessing an increasing amount of so-called megafires," said Thomas Swetnam, an expert on fire history and forest ecology at the University of Arizona.
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"We are witnessing an increasing amount of so-called megafires," said Thomas Swetnam, an expert on fire history and forest ecology at the University of Arizona.
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"We are witnessing an increasing amount of so-called megafires," said Thomas Swetnam, an expert on fire history and forest ecology at the University of Arizona.
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Human influence on the environment, including climate change, means we are now in an era of "megafires," says Popular Mechanics.
Christopher Mims: Is Americans' Climate Ignorance a Tragedy or an Opportunity? Christopher Mims 2010
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Human influence on the environment, including climate change, means we are now in an era of "megafires," says Popular Mechanics.
Christopher Mims: Is Americans' Climate Ignorance a Tragedy or an Opportunity? Christopher Mims 2010
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Human influence on the environment, including climate change, means we are now in an era of "megafires," says Popular Mechanics.
Christopher Mims: Is Americans' Climate Ignorance a Tragedy or an Opportunity? Christopher Mims 2010
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Human influence on the environment, including climate change, means we are now in an era of "megafires," says Popular Mechanics.
Christopher Mims: Is Americans' Climate Ignorance a Tragedy or an Opportunity? Christopher Mims 2010
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Human influence on the environment, including climate change, means we are now in an era of "megafires," says Popular Mechanics.
Christopher Mims: Is Americans' Climate Ignorance a Tragedy or an Opportunity? Christopher Mims 2010
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Daniel Nepstad, an Amazon-based senior scientist from the Woods Hole Research Center, sees a future of "megafires" sweeping through the drying jungle.
TreeHugger 2009
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One comment advocates reducing significant amounts of GHG by thinning forests to preempt unprecedented "megafires", salvage carbon laden tree remains for conversion, and replant forests to sequester CO2 anew.
BIOconversion Blog C. Scott Miller 2008
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