Controlled Burns: The Billion-Dollar Firefighting Secret Taxpayers Overlook

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**Controlled Burns: The Billion-Dollar Firefighting Secret Taxpayers Overlook**

*By Elena Vasquez, Global1.news*

SACRAMENTO — As wildfire seasons grow more ferocious, a deceptively simple tool is quietly saving taxpayers billions: intentional fire.

Prescribed burns—carefully set, low-intensity fires that clear dead brush—cost a fraction of the aerial armadas deployed to fight megafires. Yet federal land managers still treat them as an afterthought.

The math is stark. Last year, U.S. wildfire suppression topped $4.4 billion. The entire national prescribed fire budget was under $50 million—roughly 1% of that. Every dollar spent on a controlled burn avoids between $5 and $10 in future firefighting and disaster recovery, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

“We’re pouring money into helicopters and bulldozers when the real solution costs pennies per acre,” said Dr. Maya Lin, a fire ecologist at the University of Montana. “It’s like refusing to vaccinate, then paying for a thousand ICU beds every summer.”

The savings extend beyond the fire line. A single catastrophic wildfire can trigger billions in infrastructure loss, insurance claims, and watershed damage. After 2018’s Camp Fire, California alone shouldered $16.5 billion in economic costs. A network of pre-emptive burns across that same terrain would have cost under $10 million, experts say.

Obstacles remain: air-quality regulations, liability fears, and an ingrained suppression-first mindset. Yet states that have embraced “good fire”—like Oregon and Florida—report drastically lower per-acre firefighting costs.

With climate change turning landscapes into tinderboxes, the choice is no longer theoretical. Taxpayers can either invest in cheap, controlled flames—or keep writing blank checks for the uncontrolled ones.

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