WASHINGTON, United States – The U.S. Forest Service faces a proposal to eliminate all of its research and development funding as part of a broader budget and organizational overhaul now before Congress. The move accompanies a larger administrative reorganization that would relocate the Forest Service headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Utah and consolidate the agency’s regional offices into individual state facilities. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz defends the restructuring, citing a $3 billion deferred maintenance backlog and the need to save money by reducing the number of buildings the agency operates. The agency has already reduced staff levels through layoffs and early retirements, adding to concern about its capacity to respond to emerging threats. SEATTLE, United States – Fire ecologists, university researchers and state officials warn the proposed cuts come as forecasts point to an intense wildfire season in the Western United States. Experts at the University of Washington and the Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab say the elimination of Forest Service research funding threatens critical data streams used to map wildfire smoke and forecast fire behavior. They note that current smoke mapping tools, which federal and state agencies use to inform public health advisories and guide firefighting strategies, were developed in part through Forest Service research. Critics argue that withdrawing this scientific support would leave states without essential information needed to coordinate suppression responses and protect communities from smoke and rapidly changing fire conditions.
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如果您居住在易发生野火的地区,这可能会影响您的安全。美国林务局的研究有助于绘制野火烟雾图并预测火势蔓延。没有这些研究,各州在保护社区免受烟雾和快速变化的火情影响方面可能会面临困难。请查阅您当地的消防安全计划并及时了解情况。
美国林务局正面临重大变革,包括研究资金可能被削减。批评人士警告说,这可能会阻碍野火应对,尤其是在预计将迎来一个严峻的季节时。如果你认识住在野火高风险地区的人,值得转发。
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