For 400 years, Indigenous tribes buffered climate's impact on wildfires in the American Southwest

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.


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Source: Phys.org