Op-Ed: The burning debate — manage forest fires or suppress them?

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Op-Ed: The burning debate — manage forest fires or suppress them? (via latimesopinion)

As western wildfires burn through millions of forested acres, they are igniting debates about our response that are almost as heated as the flames themselves.

Angry California and Nevada politicians attacked the Forest Service’s decision not to extinguish the smoking tree. On July 20, Steve Arno, a former research forester at the Rocky Mountain Research Station, argued for accepting fire, not fighting it tooth and nail: “Fire will continue to be a fact of life in our forests, but … we can influence the way fire affects our forest by managing its structure and its fuel using mechanical treatments, fuel removal, pile burning, and prescribed fire.

Moore’s opening salvo attempts to have it both ways — tipping toward suppression but specifically denying that the Forest Service will return to a 10 a.m. rule.

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