Cooling, Not Population Loss, Led to Fewer Fires after 1500

Sunday, July 29, 2012 - 22:30 in Earth & Climate

After Columbus' voyage, burning of New World forests and fields diminished significantly - a phenomenon some have attributed to decimation of native populations. But a University of Utah-led study suggests global cooling resulted in fewer fires because both preceded Columbus in many regions worldwide.

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