Wildfire surges in East, Southeast US fueled by new trees and shrubs

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Woody vegetation has increased by 37% over the last 30 years in the eastern United States, fueling the rise in large wildfires. Texas and the Appalachian Mountains took the biggest hits.
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December 17, 2024

Lester, L. (2024). AGU News.

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Abstract

Woody vegetation has increased by 37% over the last 30 years in the eastern United States, fueling the rise in large wildfires. Texas and the Appalachian Mountains took the biggest hits.