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Rare and highly destructive wildfires drive human migration in the U.S.

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Rare and highly destructive wildfires drive human migration in the U.S.

K. Mcconnell, E. Fussell, et al.

This groundbreaking study examines how devastating wildfires in the U.S. have shaped human migration patterns over two decades. The research reveals that only the most extreme wildfires significantly increase out-migration, spotlighting the direct consequences on communities. Conducted by a team of experts including Kathryn McConnell and Elizabeth Fussell, this analysis sheds light on the critical connection between climate disasters and population movement.

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