Major forest fires in the western United States have become more frequent and destructive over the past 2 decades. The trend has occurred in step with rising average temperatures in the region.
WILDFIRE WEST. Rising temperatures and earlier snowmelts have intensified forest fires. AP/Wide World
“Climate change in the West is a reality,” says Thomas Swetnam of the University of Arizona in Tucson.
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