Environment
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Rapid Warming in the Arctic Awakens ‘Zombie Fires’ That Refuse to Die
The fire season in the far North usually starts early June when ice from heavy winter has melted. However, as global temperature rises, zombie fires had gone prevalent a little earlier in the frozen Arctic and can become more common in the future.
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