Tuesday, February 3, 2026

“Yes, the Gap Can Be Bridged"...USFS Chief, Tom Schultz


Wildfire NOTD subscriber Jim Petersen, Founder and President of the Evergreen Foundation, conducted a far-ranging, hour-long interview with Wildfire NOTD subscriber Tom Schultz, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, which chronicles his life leading up to becoming USFS Chief, and how forests can be managed to reduce wildfires.

“Yes, the Gap Can Be Bridged"...USFS Chief, Tom Schultz

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Monday, February 2, 2026

Mitigating Wildfire Impact on Water Quality through Climate-Based Financing: A Case Study of the Provo River Watershed


A new study published by the American Chemical Society demonstrates a method for modeling pre- and post-fire erosion, and connects the impacts to energy use and emissions associated with a downstream drinking water treatment plant, something of importance, considering that surface waters from forested watersheds supply over half of the drinking water to people across the U.S.

Mitigating Wildfire Impact on Water Quality through Climate-Based Financing: A Case Study of the Provo River Watershed

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Friday, January 30, 2026

President Trump Orders Decertification Of All Canadian Made Aircraft, Likely Affecting Numerous Wildfire Platforms.


President Trump put out a statement on social media saying he will decertify “all aircraft made in Canada,” which will remain in place until U.S.-made Gulfstream aircraft are certified in Canada, a move which could have far-reaching effects on the aerial firefighting community.

President Trump Orders Decertification Of All Canadian Made Aircraft, Likely Affecting Numerous Wildfire Platforms.

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Thursday, January 29, 2026

Reflections on reducing wildfire disaster risks


The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction discussed how prevention is the key to wildfire risks which have been increasing globally over the past quarter century as temperatures rise, precipitation decreases (including snow droughts), heatwave seasons grow longer, competition for forest resources intensifies, and wildlands are degraded.

Reflections on reducing wildfire disaster risks

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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

IAFC Wildfire Programs now accepting Fuel Reduction proposals


The International Association of Fire Chiefs Wildfire Programs is accepting proposals from fire departments for Fuels Reduction Projects which aim to facilitate on-the-ground fuel reduction projects in communities across the U.S.

IAFC Wildfire Programs now accepting Fuel Reduction proposals

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Lockheed Martin, PG&E Corporation, Salesforce and Wells Fargo Launch EMBERPOINT™ to Transform America's Wildfire Prevention, Detection and Response


Lockheed Martin, Pacific Gas & Electric Corporation, Salesforce and Wells Fargo announced the launch of EMBERPOINT, a purpose-built venture that will integrate next-generation wildfire solutions to help first responders detect, prevent and fight catastrophic wildfires.

Lockheed Martin, PG&E Corporation, Salesforce and Wells Fargo Launch EMBERPOINT™ to Transform America's Wildfire Prevention, Detection and Response

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Monday, January 26, 2026

NOAA Launches Wildfire Data Portal, Expanding Public Access to Satellite Fire Information


In response to the growing threat of wildland fires to local communities across the U.S., NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service has developed a new Wildland Fire Data Portal, which provides open access to experimental products from the Next Generation Fire System.

NOAA Launches Wildfire Data Portal, Expanding Public Access to Satellite Fire Information

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