Five years after Minnesota's Greenwood Fire, the lakes in the burn scar are still murky, acidic, and nutrient-loaded. Wildfire damage to freshwater isn't temporary — it's sustained. And fire risk in t
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Five years after Minnesota's Greenwood Fire, the lakes in the burn scar are still murky, acidic, and nutrient-loaded. Wildfire damage to freshwater isn't temporary — it's sustained. And fire risk in the Upper Midwest now rivals the American West. Read it now: buff.ly/KAClR4h
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