Top Storycommons.wikimedia.org The return of ‘good fire’ to eastern U.S. forests and grasslands Advocates say controlled burns are a critical solution to a range of problems, from biodiversity loss to wildfire risk to climate change. But they must overcome government regulations and a long-held view of fire as unnatural and threatening.
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