Trump’s new wildfire agency Is betting on a risky firefighting strategy

Full suppression fire management—which aims to extinguish all wildfires as quickly as possible—is highly controversial. As widespread drought conditions, historically low mountain snowpack, and record-warm temperatures set the stage for a longer season with a greater risk of large, fast-moving fires, some experts are raising concerns about the potential consequences of the new agency’s strategy.

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