Sentence examples for increased fires from inspiring English sources

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In a speech in Seattle, Washington, Vilsack emphasized that climate change is putting stress on forests through increased fires, disease, and outbreaks of destructive insects.

But Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke told KCRA 3 in Sacramento on Sunday that the idea that climate change has affected increased fires is bogus.

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Warmer winters and drier summers are contributing to bark beetle infestations and increased fire threats across the American West.

A brief period of increased fire occurrence was noted in the study area around 1000 cal.

Now, thanks to climate change and increased fire activity, the permafrost is melting in some areas.

Increased charcoal accumulation during interstadials indicates increased fire activity during these warm intervals.

Recent abandonment of dehesa management has resulted in shrub encroachment, habitat homogenisation and increased fire risk.

Invaded sites had less leaf litter and fine woody fuels, and increased fire intensity.

But its increased fire rating could not be determined using the currently available design methods.

There are additional benefits in providing increased fire and buckling resistance to the steel beam.

Until 1986, agriculture abandonment was the dominant LULC change leading to increased fire-hazard.

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