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References & Resources: Dr. Pyne's website with tons of books, videos, and other resources he's made about fire! - https://www.stephenpyne.com/ Dr. Pyne's ASU facutly page: https://search.asu.edu/profile/94191 Dr. Pyne's Scientific American article about living in the 'Pyrocene': https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar... Check out Dr. Rebecca Flitcroft's interview about Increasing Our Fire Resistance & Reslience on GEO GIRL's channel: • How to Increase Wildfire Resilience &... Video chapters: 0:00 Introductions 1:33 Earth is a Fire Planet 2:48 Fire Wasn’t Always Around… 3:42 How Fire Has Evolved Through Time? 4:34 Fire vs Fire Regimes 5:34 Fire Disappeared As A Study 8:39 The 3 Types of Fire 13:45 What Led To ‘Fire = Bad’ Idea? 15:35 Fire & Climate Change 17:01 Future of Fire (there’s hope!) 19:56 Watch Next! Information about host: Dr. Rachel Phillips is currently an NSF STEM Education Postdoctoral Research Fellow & Instructor at the University of South Carolina. Her research aims to increase geoscience enrollment and engagement through identifying and transforming misperceptions of geoscience. Alongside her research, Rachel promotes global inclusivity & engagement in the field through her YouTube channel, GEO GIRL ( / @geogirl . Having posted over 300 videos with over 3.5 million views from around the globe, Rachel has made significant progress toward improving the accessibility and perceptions of geoscience. As a 2024-25 GSA Science Communication Fellow, she hopes to collaborate with other members of the geoscience community to promote the diversity of ongoing geoscience projects to her global audience with the goal of increasing public understanding of and engagement in the field.