California Today: 100 Million Dead Trees Prompt Fears of Giant Wildfires
Wildfire NOTD subscriber Scott Stephens, Co-Director of UC Berkeley's Center for Fire Research and Outreach, discussed the dilemma California faces from over 100 million dead trees, after he warned in the journal BioScience that the dead trees could produce wildfires on a scale and of an intensity that the Golden State has never seen.
California Today: 100 Million Dead Trees Prompt Fears of Giant Wildfires
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