GLOBAL WARNING : The 19,000 wildland firefighters employed by the US government earn barely more than a fast food worker, while sleeping in cars and risking their lives to protect other people’s homes. Louise Boyle reports
The convergence of low wages, hazardous working conditions, and exposure to pollution highlights the intricate challenges faced by these essential responders.
A new study offers a rare window into the hidden effects of aggressive fire suppression that go beyond fuel accumulation. It may even change the course of forest evolution.
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