Over 55% of the U.S. Forest Service’s budget is consumed by fighting fires.

But unlike other natural disaster assistance and relief funds, that money is raided from other forest management programs that would prevent and reduce forest fire impacts, costs, and safety risks to firefighters and the public. It’s a dangerous pattern that is undermining healthy forests and puts communities at risk.

Cost of fighting U.S. wildfires topped $2 billion in 2017

The costs of fighting U.S. wildfires topped $2 billion in 2017, breaking records and underscoring the need to address a U.S. Forest Service budget that mostly goes to fires, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said on Thursday.…

How Washington’s formula for fighting wildfires makes them worse

The monstrous flames ripping through Northern California in recent days have burned communities to the ground, killed dozens of people caught in their path and wreaked havoc on a regional economy.…

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