Airing Tuesday, Feb. 3 as part of the «American Experience» series, «The Big Burn» tells the story of a massive wildfire in the Northern Rocky Mountains that tested the mettle of the embryonic Forest Service and set the course
for wildfire management for the rest of the 20th century.
Not exact matches
Wildfire Funding and Environmental Reviews — Vote Passed (232 - 188, 12 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would allow for a presidential declaration of a major disaster with regard to wildfires, which would allow for the release of funding from Federal Emergency Management Agency's Disaster Relief Fund to fight major wildfires, and would modify the disaster cap under the Budget Control Act to account for expected wildfire fundin
Wildfire Funding and Environmental Reviews — Vote Passed (232 - 188, 12 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would allow
for a presidential declaration of a major disaster with regard to
wildfires, which would allow
for the release of funding from Federal Emergency
Management Agency's Disaster Relief Fund to fight major
wildfires, and would modify the disaster cap under the Budget Control Act to account
for expected
wildfire fundin
wildfire funding needs.
Their results, published in the journal Climatic Change, point to the need
for new or modified
wildfire management and evacuation programs in the nation's high - risk regions, said Jia Coco Liu, a recent Ph.D. graduate at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) and lead author of the study.
The next mega-droughts and subsequent active
wildfire seasons
for the western U.S. might be predictable a full year in advance, extending well beyond the current seasonal forecast and helping segments of the economy related to agriculture, water
management and forestry.
In other words, there is a large role that wildland
management can play in limiting the severity of
wildfires in western U.S. forests even as the climate warms and conditions become right
for larger and potentially more severe fires.
There is potential to improve the incentives
for wildfire risk
management and suppression, but doing so will be difficult — and it will require political resolve.
Recent proposals
for wildfire budgeting would do little to change the underlying incentives of
wildfire management, and it is unlikely that they will improve the efficiency with which
wildfires are managed.
This first Bren School Environmental Research Initiative — SERI Fire — will facilitate collaboration among natural and social scientists, with the intention of filling this knowledge gap and developing new
management strategies to prepare
for and respond to
wildfires in a changing climate.
Anyone can understand the combination of wind, solar, and storage in this amount can help California with its renewable goals and in the
management of its grid during high demand periods and during emergencies —
wildfire events,
for example.
As the global climate warms, at - risk communities need to improve governance of
wildfire issues, including landscape
management, while also strengthening regional and international measures
for cooperation, Goldammer tells Pacific Standard.
Verisk's industry - leading
wildfire risk
management system FireLine, powered by AER, is now available
for Texas.
This report assesses the threats of natural disasters and aims at developing strategies
for the
management of extreme weather events, such as
wildfires, floods and droughts.
The movement has not only grown like
wildfire, but the laws have increased in complexity, agreed Richard Allaway, general manager and division vice president of screening, selection and recruitment process outsourcing
for human capital
management company ADP, based in the New York City area.
Agreement making may also provide opportunities
for Indigenous people to partner with industry and government and generate investment in offsets arising from land
management, caring
for country and
wildfire management such as the Western Arnhem Land Fire Abatement Project.