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by sorethescore 1672 days ago
Not likely, cutting global greenhouse gas emissions back when it would have made a difference might have.
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There is no empirical evidence that wildfire frequency or intensity has deviated from historical norms, particularly when controlling for confounding variables like overgrowth and patterns of land management over time, due to greenhouse gases.

On the contrary, it's directly correlated with reverting good land and brush management practices.