News

Kavya Beheraj/AxiosHot, dry and windy weather that fuels wildfires is becoming more common across California and much of the western U.S. amid climate change, a new analysis finds.Why it matters: What ...
Luckily with this go around in the short term we have cooler, wetter weather coming. Places like California will undoubtedly ...
Wildfires release carbon, intensify warming, and worsen climate change in a self-reinforcing feedback loop. Learn why ...
Colliding fire seasons in Australia and North America are limiting global support and making wildfire response harder for ...
Wildfires have always been a fact of life around Los Angeles. But as the planet warms, many places – including Southern California – are experiencing higher temperatures and more intense droughts.
Regardless of how fires start, more frequent hot, dry, windy conditions — known as fire weather — prime the landscape for wildfires to ignite and spread. Climate change is causing more ...
Wildfires are common in the state. But scientists say this week’s damaging blazes in a northeastern region are a sign of more ...
Researchers say that over the last few decades, rising global temperatures have been the driving force behind prolonged ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it will no longer track the cost of weather disasters, including ...
It could be another dangerously smoky summer for some in the United States as Canada prepares for a busy wildfire season with ...
Weather in Guam varies considerably between the wet season and the dry season. During the wet season, abundant rainfall (on average, 71 inches from July to December) causes lots of vegetation ...