Climate Change Facts: Are Wildland Fires Making Climate Change Worse?
June 5, 2008
Are wildland fires making climate change worse? The simple answer to this question is no. Wildland fires are natural events that represent a release of carbon that was stored in forests and that will be recaptured as forests regenerate.
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About Wendy Loya, Ph.D.
Dr. Wendy Loya is our Alaska Region Ecologist who focuses primarily on climate change and northern ecosystems. An overarching objective of her work to understand how the cumulative impacts of climate change and industrial development can be... More about Wendy Loya, Ph.D.
