Environment
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Frequent and Destructive Wildfires Linked to Climate Change and Human Activities
According to UCLA and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers, climate change is the primary cause of the expanding amount of land in the western United States that big wildfires have burned over the last two decades.
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