Prescribed Burns Shown to Reduce Long-Term Wildfire Smoke
A Stanford University study, published in Science, suggests that strategic prescribed burning can lead to a significant reduction in wildfire smoke over time. Analyzing two decades of satellite data, researchers found that while initial smoke might increase, consistent prescribed burns could ultimately decrease smoke by approximately 10% over a decade. This approach also helps mitigate the risk of severe wildfires.
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