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The US Forest Service is closing down research stations ahead of a catastrophic wildfire season

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Why This Matters

The closure of key research stations by the US Forest Service raises concerns about the availability of vital data needed for wildfire prediction and climate research. This disruption could hinder the agency's ability to effectively respond to and manage wildfire seasons, impacting both public safety and environmental conservation. For consumers and the tech industry, it highlights the importance of robust data infrastructure in addressing climate-related challenges.

Key Takeaways

Experts warn the changes could disrupt critical data used to predict and fight wildfires The U.S. Forest Service is closing three quarters of its research facilities as part of a reorganization that has experts worried about how many scientists could leave the agency, and how the disruption could affect crucial wildfire and climate change data.