In the past, fires used to burn slowly, and in patches: old growth would burn a lot... but it would get restricted by new growth.
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Here's what they've done at Lake Arrowhead, where they haven't had a proper fire in 137 years. I just...pic.twitter.com/QwrYJ44BJB
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To clarify: I've been tweeting about Southern California brushfires specifically; other regions/vegetation = other explanations.
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similar in other places - UK has controlled burns of moorland scrubhttp://benvironment.org.uk/post/6758732361/muirburn …
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I know Mike Davis came under fire for some of his work but his essay "The Case for Letting Malibu Burn" was riveting
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