Instead, he emphasizes what might be called the power law of wildfire spread.
Most fires are not hard to put out if you want to extinguish them and don’t spread very fast if you don’t.
Globally, the fire story is less exponential, with declines in burned area in sub-Saharan Africa mostly offsetting rapid fire growth in the major midlatitude hot spots, with the global trend in fire emissions, as a result, mostly flat.
If we manage the forest around my little town, well, maybe we can stop my little town from burning down,” she says.
And if we don’t, it’s all a game.” She goes on: “It doesn’t matter what we do in the forest, things are going to burn.
Persons:
Pyne, We’re, ”, Mike Flannigan, “, Flannigan, Rachel Holt, ” Holt
Locations:
Canada, British Columbia, United States, American, Saharan Africa, Russian Siberia, Australia