Thanks to everyone who joined our webinar this week with Dr. Megan Johnson, ORISE Post-Doctoral Researcher with the USDA Forest Service. If you missed the webinar or would like to watch it again, the recording is now on our SFE YouTube Channel.
Megan presented her research on the anticipated and modeled impacts of climate change on wildfire, prescribed fire, and smoke (PM2.5) in the southeastern US. Her research suggests that opportunities for prescribed fire will likely change, and or be compressed, due to changes in climate. Changes in prescribed fire windows in the region, along with increases in the number of wildfires, will likely result in elevated PM2.5 levels for many areas of the southeastern US.
For more information about research on climate change in the Southeast, check out our SFE fact sheet “Wildland Fire and Climate Change Impacts in the Southern United States.”
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