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    Burning Wetlands Unleash Sequestered Mercury In Wake Of Climate Change (August 23, 2006) -- Climate change appears to be contributing to the waking of a dangerous sleeping giant in the most northern wetlands of North America -- mercury. Released into the atmosphere most prodigiously with ... > full story

    More Fires, Droughts And Floods Predicted (August 17, 2006) -- As temperatures rise with global warming, an increased risk of forest fires, droughts and flooding is predicted for the next 200 years by climate scientists from the University of Bristol, ... > full story

    Forest Fires A Huge Cost To Health (August 10, 2006) -- Forest fires don't just have an impact on the environment, but on human health, according to a new study from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, ... > full story

    Communications Team Erects Lifeline For Firefighters Battling California Wildfires (July 31, 2006) -- Early Sunday morning, July 23, an abandoned campfire in Cleveland National Forest erupted into a 7,000-acre wildfire that continues to spread. Now known as the Horse Fire, it threatens more than ... > full story

    More Large Forest Fires Linked To Climate Change (July 10, 2006) -- Large forest fires have occurred more frequently in the western United States since the mid-1980s as spring temperatures increased, mountain snows melted earlier and summers got hotter, according to ... > full story

    Warming Climate Plays Large Role In Western U.S. Wildfires, Study Shows (July 7, 2006) -- A new study led by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego implicates rising seasonal temperatures and the earlier arrival of spring conditions in connection with a dramatic ... > full story

    Extending The Reach Of Disaster Relief From Fire To Flood (May 30, 2006) -- Different disasters require different responses and, in turn, multiple technological solutions, which is a costly duplication of resources. REMSAT II, a project supported by ESA's Telecommunications ... > full story

    World Fire Maps Now Available Online In Near-real Time (May 24, 2006) -- For a decade now, ESA satellites have been continuously surveying fires burning across the Earth's surface. Worldwide fire maps based on this data are now available to users online in near real time ... > full story

    Biscuit Fire Tests Effectiveness Of Forest Thinning And Prescribed Burning Practices (March 15, 2006) -- A recently published study in the Canadian Journal of Forest Research indicates that fuel reduction treatments should simultaneously take place in the overstory, understory, and on the ground to ... > full story

    Logging May Hinder Forest Regeneration, Increase Fire Risk (January 7, 2006) -- A new study done in the area burned in the catastrophic Biscuit Fire in Southwestern Oregon in 2002 found that allowing trees to naturally regenerate works about as well or better than logging and ... > full story

    Envisat Sees Smoke From Europe's Worst Peacetime Fire (December 12, 2005) -- London is completely blanketed by the black plume of smoke from Europe's worst peacetime fire in a new Envisat image, taken within five hours of the blaze beginning. The image was acquired at 10:45 ... > full story

    Coastal Retreat In Face Of Rising Sea Levels Found To Be Influenced By Wildfires (October 18, 2005) -- The retreat of coastlines due to rising sea levels may be accelerated by wildfires, a Duke University researcher has discovered. In the absence of such fires, forests can slow the encroachment, he ... > full story

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    Wildfire -- A wildfire, also known as a forest fire, vegetation fire, grass fire, brush fire, or bushfire (in Australasia), is an uncontrolled fire often occurring in wildland areas, but which can also consume ... > full article

    Forest -- A forest is an area with a high density of trees. These plant communities cover large areas of the globe and function as carbon dioxide sinks, animal habitats, hydrologic flow modulators, and soil ... > full article

    Old growth forest -- Old growth forest, sometimes called late seral forest or ancient forest or primary forest is an area of forest that has attained great age and exhibits unique biological features. Old growth forests ... > full article

    Deforestation -- Deforestation is the conversion of forested areas to non-forested. Generally this removal or destruction of significant areas of forest cover has resulted in a degraded environment with reduced ... > full article

    Air pollution -- Air pollution is a broad term applied to any chemical, physical (particulate matter), or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the ... > full article

    Season -- A season is one of the major divisions of the year, generally based on yearly periodic changes in weather. The cause of the seasons is the fact that the Earth's axis is not perpendicular to its ... > full article

    Catastrophe modeling -- Catastrophe modeling (also known as cat modeling) is the process of using computer-assisted calculations to estimate the losses that could be sustained by a portfolio of properties due to a ... > full article

    Logging -- Logging is the practice of cutting down trees, then cutting out their central boles (the clear trunk or central stem) and possibly branches in order to use the wood as an economic resource or to ... > full article

    Ecological succession -- Ecological succession, a fundamental concept in ecology, refers to more-or-less predictable and orderly changes in the composition or structure of an ecological ... > full article

    Invasive plants -- Invasive plants are plants introduced beyond their native range which demonstrate an ability to spread through their new habitat and disrupt the native ... > full article

    Courage After Fire : Coping Strategies for Returning Soldiers and Their Families
    The bravery displayed by our soldiers at war is commonly recognized. However, often forgotten is the courage required by veterans when they return home and suddenly face reintegration into their ... > read more

    The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History, 1300-1850
    "Climate change is the ignored player on the historical stage," writes archeologist Brian Fagan. But it shouldn't be, not if we know what's good for us. We can't judge what future climate change will ... > read more

    A Crack in the Edge of the World : America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906
    Geologically speaking, 1906 was a violent year: powerful, destructive earthquakes shook the ground from Taiwan to South America, while in Italy, Mount Vesuvius erupted. And in San Francisco, a large ... > read more

    An Unquiet Mind : A Memoir of Moods and Madness (Vintage)
    In Touched with Fire, Kay Redfield Jamison, a psychiatrist, turned a mirror on the creativity so often associated with mental illness. In this book she turns that mirror on herself. With breathtaking ... > read more

    American Lung Association 7 Steps to a Smoke-Free Life
    One thousand Americans die each day from the effects of smoking. There are 45 to 50 million nicotine addicts in the United States alone, and most would like to quit. If you are one of them, this book ... > read more

    National Electrical Code 2005 Softcover Version (National Fire Protection Association National Electrical Code)
    The #1 electrical reference, the 2005 National Electrical Code®, is available through today's #1 electrical publisher, Thomson Delmar Learning! The single most important reference in the ... > read more

    The Body Sculpting Bible for Men
    A complete guide for men who seek the perfect physique. Men everywhere seek the winning recipe for the ideal body—just the right amount of muscle tone, washboard abs, a chiseled chest, big guns, ... > read more

    National Electrical Code 2005 Handbook (National Fire Protection Association//National Electrical Code Handbook)
    Produced by the NFPA, the popular National Electrical Code® 2005 Handbook contains the complete text of the 2005 edition of the NEC® supplemented by helpful facts and figures, full-color ... > read more

    The Healing Powers of Vinegar: A Complete Guide to Nature's Most Remarkable Remedy
    Vinegar has been used since ancient times to relieve many common ailments, from dandruff to acne. Nature's most remarkable RX also is a fat fighter and disease fighter which new research shows in ... > read more

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