Study says roads bring more fires to forests; USDA wants more roads to fight fires
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Trump administration is rescinding roadbuilding restrictions on federal forests despite research showing roads increase wildfire risk.
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Increased roadbuilding on federal forests may lead to more wildfires affecting air quality, property values, and firefighting costs in communities near national forests.
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The Trump administration is moving forward with rescinding a rule that limits roadbuilding and timber harvests on millions of acres of national forests, citing wildfire prevention as justification. A new study contradicts this rationale, suggesting roads actually bring more fires to forests, undermining the administration's stated rationale for the rescission. The USDA is preparing to release a draft environmental impact statement for the rollback as critics argue the move is primarily a timber industry subsidy. Annual wildfire acreage on federal lands has roughly doubled since the late 1980s, burning about 8 million acres per year between 2017 and 2021, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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The USDA is preparing to release a draft environmental impact statement for the roadbuilding rule rollback.
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