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Area burned in Alaska 1950–1989 Acres burned per year 1950-1989: 27,148,432
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Area burned in Alaska 1990–2015 Acres burned per year 1950-1989: 27,148,4321990-2015: 36,687,882
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SCENARIOS NETWORK FOR ALASKA + ARCTIC PLANNING SNAP.UAF.EDU Fairbanks
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Fairbanks, Alaska, engulfed in forest fire smoke (July 2004) 9 8 SCENARIOS NETWORK FOR ALASKA + ARCTIC PLANNING SNAP.UAF.EDU J. Jessee Number of days Fairbanks met or exceeded the “unhealthy for sensitive groups” air quality level in summer 2015. Number of those days on which the air quality in Fairbanks was worse than the average air quality in Beijing. Source: EPA
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Changing vegetation SCENARIOS NETWORK FOR ALASKA + ARCTIC PLANNING SNAP.UAF.EDU
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Habitat change and subsistence SCENARIOS NETWORK FOR ALASKA + ARCTIC PLANNING SNAP.UAF.EDU
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