Chief Firefighter: U.S. wildfires increasing because of Climate Change
Intensity of U.S. wildfires increasing over decades. The federal government’s chief of fire operations, Tom Boatner says climate change may have made U.S. wildfires stronger and more dangerous. Scott Pelley reports.
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Categories: Biosphere, Climate Change, Environment, Extreme Weather, Films, North America, United States, Video, Wildfire, World News
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