The Yosemite Inferno in the Context of Forest Policy, Ecology and Climate Change
The growing intensity of Western fires is the result of many factors, with a drying, heating climate high on the list. See original article: The Yosemite Inferno in the Context of Forest Policy, Ecology and Climate Change ; ;Related ArticlesCould Climate Campaigners’ Focus on Current Events be Counterproductive?From Lynas to Pollan, Agreement that Golden Rice Trials Should ProceedPapers Find Mixed Impacts on Ocean Species from Rising CO2 ;
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The Yosemite Inferno in the Context of Forest Policy, Ecology and Climate Change
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