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Roadless Forests See More Blazes but Fire Resilience Is the Result

Roadless Forests See More Blazes but Fire Resilience Is the Result
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UCSD Study: Poor and Minority Areas Suffer Most During Urban Heat Waves – La Prensa San Diego

UCSD Study: Poor and Minority Areas Suffer Most During Urban Heat Waves – La Prensa San Diego
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Poor communities suffer more from extreme heat in cities, UCSD study finds

Poor communities suffer more from extreme heat in cities, UCSD study finds The analysis revealed that for 71% of those counties, land surface temperatures in communities with higher rates of poverty can be up to 7 degrees Fahrenheit warmer Author: City News Service Updated: 4:19 PM PDT July 13, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Low-income neighborhoods with higher Black, Hispanic and Asian populations experience significantly more urban heat than wealthier and predominantly white neighborhoods within a vast majority of populous U.S. counties, according to a UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy study released today. The researchers, whose findings are published in the journal Earth s Future, analyzed remotely sensed land surface temperature measurements of 1,056 U.S. counties which have 10 or more census districts. 

Roadless forests see more blazes and greater severity, but fire resilience is result

Date Time Roadless forests see more blazes and greater severity, but fire resilience is result CORVALLIS, Ore. – Roadless national forests in the American West burn more often and at a slightly higher severity than national forests without roads, but the end result for the roadless forests is greater fire resilience, Oregon State University researchers say. The findings, published today in Environmental Research Letters, provide a key piece of the puzzle for a region trying to develop better approaches to living with fire in the wake of a 2020 fire season that brought historically disastrous blazes. Limiting smoke exposure and reducing risk to water supplies, habitat and human infrastructure from huge, uncontrolled fires are important goals of policymakers, said James Johnston, a researcher in the OSU College of Forestry and the study’s leader.

Environmental News For The Week Ending 10July 2019

Environmental News For The Week Ending 10July 2019
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