Southern Methodist University: For 400 Years, Indigenous Tribes Buffered Climate's Impact On Wildfires In The American Southwest
December 08, 2022
December 08, 2022
DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 8 (TNSjou) -- Southern Methodist University issued the following news on Dec. 7, 2022:
Devastating megafires are becoming more common, in part, because the planet is warming. But a new study led by SMU suggests bringing "good fire" back to the U.S. and other wildfire fire-prone areas, as Native Americans once did, could potentially blunt the role of climate in triggering today's wildfires.
The age-old Native American tradition of " . . .
Devastating megafires are becoming more common, in part, because the planet is warming. But a new study led by SMU suggests bringing "good fire" back to the U.S. and other wildfire fire-prone areas, as Native Americans once did, could potentially blunt the role of climate in triggering today's wildfires.
The age-old Native American tradition of " . . .