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Opinion: A warming climate will continue to lead to larger, more frequent, and costlier wildfires across the West.
With the 2026 and 2030 World Cups scheduled in hot regions, addressing heat risks is becoming urgent as climate change ...
Heatwaves and consistent dry weather has seen the London Fire Brigade tackle more wildfires this summer than in whole of 2024 ...
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Wildfires have scorched hotspots in several Mediterranean countries this month, with blazes forcing thousands of people into lockdown in Catalonia in Spain, and ...
The Grand Canyon Lodge burned not by an act of God but from National Park Service hubris that it could 'manage' a fire in ...
Six months after California’s Eaton Fire, Black residents of Altadena find themselves at the epicenter of a mounting national ...
Q: The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term with rulings that significantly expanded executive authority, including allowing ...
Ground slumping in yedoma permafrost after a wildfire, in the interior of Alaska. Yedoma permafrost generally contains large ...
An insurance agent confirmed "that it is due, in part, to climactic change causing increases in the number and severity of extreme weather events," writes Jon Dennis.
More homeowners are removing their lawns before 2026 to save water, money, and time. Learn why this trend matters for your ...
Wildfires burning in the Scottish Highlands in early July stretched firefighters' resources thin and strained firefighting ...
Wildfires are now a consistent threat. Learn how to rebuild stronger, smarter, and safer to better withstand the next ...