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  2. Pyrocene - Wikipedia

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    Pyrocene is a proposed term for a new geologic epoch or age characterized by the influence of human-caused fire activity on Earth. The concept focuses on the many ways humans have applied and removed fire from the Earth, including the burning of fossil fuels and the technologies that have enabled people to leverage their influence and become the dominant species on the planet.

  3. Control of fire by early humans - Wikipedia

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    The control of fire by early humans was a critical technology enabling the evolution of humans. Fire provided a source of warmth and lighting, protection from predators (especially at night), a way to create more advanced hunting tools, and a method for cooking food. These cultural advances allowed human geographic dispersal, cultural ...

  4. Native American use of fire in ecosystems - Wikipedia

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    Fire regimes of United States plants. Savannas have regimes of a few years: blue, pink, and light green areas. When first encountered by Europeans, many ecosystems were the result of repeated fires every one to three years, resulting in the replacement of forests with grassland or savanna, or opening up the forest by removing undergrowth. [23]

  5. ‘It’s tedious. It’s dirty. It’s not fun:’ Searching for ...

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    About 95% of fires in California are caused by humans, whether through an intentional act of arson, a downed power line, or a backyard barbeque party or fireworks celebration gone awry, Cal Fire ...

  6. How climate change worsened the most destructive ... - AOL

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    The causes that sparked the fires are under investigation, and the scientists noted that because there are no natural ignition sources this time of year, the fires were almost certainly started by ...

  7. 'A new wildfire paradigm': Why California fires are growing ...

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    And the reality of human development is that people bring fire with them, in electrical lines, cars and barbecue grills. 'Good fires' can help fight fires before they start

  8. History of wildfire suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Yellowstone, human-caused fires average between 6 and 10 annually, while 35 wildfires are ignited by lightning. [ 19 ] [ 22 ] Some researchers, as well as some timber companies and private citizens, understood that fire was a natural state of affairs in many ecosystems.

  9. It doesn't really matter how the fires started, climate ... - AOL

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    A sheriff’s deputy in Clackamas County, Oregon was caught on video claiming that the fires were started by "Antifa or other crazy left-wing people." Fox News host Laura Ingraham made the claim ...