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Ecologists say federal wildfire plans are dangerously out of step with climate change
Many forest ecologists say the U.S. Forest Service is hampered by an outdated approach to prescribed fires, a key tool for ...
Valley Public Radio
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More Than 30 Million Properties at Risk of Wildfire
Nationwide, there are nearly 20 million properties that face "Moderate" risk of wildfire (up to a 6% chance of experiencing ... 30 years); and approximately 1.5 million face "Extreme" risk ...
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Homes With A Higher Fire Risk Sell For More Than Low-Risk Homes
In other words, the typical home with high fire risk sold for $119,200 (27.6%) more than the typical ... That’s in part because scores of Americans moved out of cities and into suburbs and ...
Forbes27d
Study: Homes with higher wildfire risk are more expensive
Homes with high fire risk ... low fire risk. “Suburban homes tend to be more expensive because they’re large, and demand for large homes skyrocketed during the pandemic as Americans sought ...
KUOW26d
Southwest showers, storms to keep fire risk at bay
While the rain will help dent the ongoing drought and keep wildfire concerns at bay, too much rain at once can lead to the ...
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Homes prone to wildfire risk actually sell for more money, Redfin says
Homes in areas prone to fires sold for about $120,000 more in April than counterparts where the risk was low, Redfin said. It appears to be thanks to intense buyer demand for big lots out in ...
The Business Journals26d
For one area of Oregon, wildfire risk is already above normal
The risk of wildfires is above normal in central Oregon this month — the one area of the state in that category — fire forecasters said in their latest forecast. “These are most likely to be ...
The Business Journals26d
US adds $103M for wildfire hazards and land rehabilitation
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. is adding $103 million this year for wildfire risk reduction and burned-area ... The money is coming from the $1 trillion infrastructure deal President Joe Biden ...
The Press of Atlantic City15d
Migration, Remote Work Driving Suburban Sales, But Increasing Fire Risk?
Redfin’s study concluded that typical home with high-fire-risk sold for $119,200 (27.6%) more than the typical ... skyrocketed during the pandemic as Americans sought respite from crowded ...
Default Servicing News26d
More than 65 million Americans are experiencing 'severe to exceptional drought'
As of May 31, around 90 million Americans were being ... There are some steps residents in high-risk areas can take to protect themselves, however. “The No. 1 thing that people can do is to ...
AOL19d
Pipeline Fire updates: Pipeline Fire is 95% contained
Not far from where the Tunnel Fire burned in April and May north of Flagstaff, the Pipeline Fire is burning. The fire, first reported on June 12, was burning 6 miles ... A Type 1 incident ...
The Arizona Republic17d
With wildfire season starting, Air Quality District aims to help residents cope with smoke-filled skies
Climate change has drastically altered the terrain of California — causing higher temperatures and lengthier dry periods that prolong fire season and increase the risk ... 2001-2010, 1.6 million ...
Palo Alto Weekly16d
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