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Global Warming Linked with Frequent Fires in Alaska's Boreal Forests
A new study from the University of Illinois has shown that Yukon Flats of interior Alaska, one of the most flammable regions of the world, is seeing more frequent and severe fires now than it had in the past 10,000 years. Researchers attribute this increase to global warming.
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