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Mongabay on MSNClimate change made LA fires more likely amid hot, dry conditions: ReportBy Bobby Bascomb The devastating fires that swept through parts of Los Angeles, U.S., in January raged for more than three ...
The Trump administration’s decision to fire 3,400 workers and pause funds used for wildfire prevention comes as wildfires are ...
The biggest danger for wildlife is the aftermath. But many species have evolved to rely on the opportunities created by ...
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The Fiery Connection: Climate Change and Forest FiresWitness the blazing truth of climate change and its fiery connection to forest fires. 🌍🔥 Together, we must ignite awareness and spark change for our planet. Let's turn down the heat and ...
A new Colorado State University study of the interior U.S. West has found that tree ranges are generally contracting in ...
Climate scientists PolitiFact spoke to disagreed with Trump Jr. and said climate change contributed to the Los Angeles fires’ size and destructiveness. Numerous studies have linked human-caused ...
Modern forests burn less, but fuel buildup increases wildfire risk, making fires more intense and dangerous for forests and ...
Now entirely contained, the Los Angeles County fires should not be allowed to fade into the history books, chalked up to yet ...
Climate change is causing a variety of different conditions all over the country, but in places like Los Angeles it is causing more wildfires.
Chilean authorities on Sunday issued two evacuation alerts for the southern region of La Araucanía as wildfires raged. At least one person has died. The country's government said the move aims to ...
California’s nonpartisan analysis office has outlined significant issues in historical wildfire policies, implicitly highlighting the state’s role in the devastating Southern California wildfires.
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