Prescribed Fires Could Significantly Reduce California Wildfire Smoke Pollution
A Stanford-led study published in Science indicates that increasing prescribed fires in California's conifer forests to 500,000 acres annually could reduce fine particle pollution from wildfire smoke by up to 20-25% in active fire years. The research suggests that the air quality benefits within a decade would outweigh the initial smoke costs of controlled burns by a factor of five to one.
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