
Finding Balance in Black Carbon Emissions from Wildfires
Policies seek to reduce black carbon emissions. Yet, fire suppression only creates greater risks. How can we restore fire and find a balance?
Policies seek to reduce black carbon emissions. Yet, fire suppression only creates greater risks. How can we restore fire and find a balance?
Environmental organizations join the Pacific Forest Trust in calling for increased support for prescribed fire programs in California.
Whether we love it or hate it, fire is integral to our landscape. Laurie Wayburn discusses how we can learn to work and live with fire.
Sometimes forests need help recovering from intense wildfires. We’re collaborating with the landowners of two properties to aid forest restoration.
Natural forests are more likely to survive drought and mitigate climate change, according to research conducted by Malcolm North, Research Forest Ecologist for the USDA Forest Service. Find out more about the value of fire and restoring a more natural fire regime to stabilize carbon stores of fire-suppressed forests.