
How Stopping Alaskan Wildfires Can Slow Climate Change
Climate change is worsening Alaskan wildfires, which, in turn, are worsening climate change. Here’s how to break this vicious cycle
Peter C. Frumhoff is the senior science policy advisor at the Woodwell Climate Research Center in Massachusetts and teaches environmental science and public policy at Harvard University. Formerly, he was chief climate scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Follow him on Twitter @peterfrumhoff.

How Stopping Alaskan Wildfires Can Slow Climate Change
Climate change is worsening Alaskan wildfires, which, in turn, are worsening climate change. Here’s how to break this vicious cycle

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Urgent Climate Action Could Prevent Many Heat-Related Deaths
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