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Ancient Fires Drove Large Mammals Extinct, Study Suggests

Por: The New York Times Science August 18, 2023

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Wildfires are getting worse. Parts of the United States, , are experiencing wildfires three times as often — and four times as big — as they were 20 years ago. This summer alone, smoke from Canadian blazes , “fire whirls” were and raging flames in Maui .Records of the distant past can reveal what once drove increased fire activity and what can happen as a result. In a published Thursday in the journal Science, a group of paleontologists... + full article



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