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Only a tiny minority of American voters support opening up roadless areas to new logging and roads. That's why Rollins, Lee, and others in that crew tend to frame the repeal in terms of wildfire preve

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Only a tiny minority of American voters support opening up roadless areas to new logging and roads. That's why Rollins, Lee, and others in that crew tend to frame the repeal in terms of wildfire prevention. But by increasing human access, it's likely to lead to more fires, not fewer. 15/

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