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Equilibrium/Sustainability — Historic tundra fire blazing in southwest Alaska
The East Fork Fire, which began with a lightning strike on May 31, is scorching dry grass and shrubs amid the mostly treeless ecosystem, The Associated Press reports. The blaze was within 3.5 miles of the town of St. Mary’s, Alaska, the AP reported this week. The town is located about 450 miles west of Anchorage. While the fire began with lightning, climate change is exacerbating the circumstances that make such a fire more likely, NPR reported. Alaska’s Yukon Kuskokwim Delta region has warmed three times as quickly as the lower 48 states, climate scientist Rick Thoman told NPR. At 190 square miles, this is the biggest tundra fire the region has ever encountered and the second l

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