Drilling Deep: John Vaillant on Climate Change and Wildfire
1/12/20261 hr 1 min
Wildfires are becoming more intense, frequent, and destructive as the climate heats up. Drilled reporter Royce Kurmelovs and Canadian author John Vallaint, author of Fire Weather, discuss the climate-fire nexus.
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Royce Kurmelovs0:12
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Speaker 30:30
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Speaker 41:06
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