
The fire paradox: Why rapid extinguishing fuels the next mega-fires
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In the long term, however, the state would reduce smoke pollution by 10 percent over a decade. The Washington Post four weeks free Read your quality ticket at Washingtonpost.com : Get exclusive research and 200+ stories four weeks free .
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In the long term, however, the state would reduce smoke pollution by 10 percent over a decade.
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