More than 6,800 homes and other structures were flattened in the Palisades fire. Places of worship, shops and schools were ...
Research finds that the stress of natural disasters presents challenges and opportunities for romantic relationships.
Also illuminating: Nearly two-thirds of Americans are worried about climate change consequences. Between 61% and 77% think ...
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Los Angeles County says it is suing Southern California Edison, alleging the utility’s equipment sparked January’s Eaton Fire ...
The bonds are considered a safe investment. The Los Angeles wildfires sparked concern that climate change is making them ...
Unfortunately, as long as voters reward virtue signaling, rather than effective wildfire prevention policies, the state will ...
For the second year running, nonprofit consulting firm Good Energy applied its Climate Reality Check to the actual ...
As climate change causes more frequent disasters, more mortgages are at risk of going underwater. How can banks limit their ...
Shyla Raghav moderated a conversation with four female climate leaders at TIME’s annual Women of the Year Leadership Forum ...
Climate themes have long been the purview of sci-fi and fantasy films. Advocates say we need more representation in realism as well.
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
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Space on MSNScientists warn of consequences as over 800 NOAA workers are fired: 'Censoring science does not change the facts'"Everyone in the United States relies on NOAA in their daily lives whether they realize it or not, something that will come ...
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