It will be much harder to reverse': how Trump 2.0 might affect the wildfire crisis
Briefly

In the days that followed Donald Trump's election win, flames roared through southern California neighborhoods, and wildfire smoke clouded the skies in New York and New Jersey.
Federal firefighters are overworked and underpaid, the cost of fire suppression has climbed, and millions of people are at risk of losing their insurance.
Trump's announcements for key cabinet nominations has already shown he's begun to solidify an anti-science agenda that will impact emergency management and climate policies.
Daniel Swain highlighted that whatever happens at a broad scale is going to affect our ability to manage risks, respond to emergencies, and plan for the future.
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