Yes, the L.A. blazes were worsened by climate change, say Australian bushfire experts. But that doesn’t mean people are ...
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Where There's Fire, There's Smoke
As frontline physicians in Northern California, we know all too well what that billowing smoke means for L.A.'s health and ...
In September 2018, a wildfire burned nearly two thousand hectares of shrubland on the Pichu Pichu volcano, an ecologically ...
The secret is out, but the charred remains of LA neighborhoods still might not be enough to change the Golden State’s ...
As a charred Los Angeles resurfaces from the infernal flames that engulfed the region last month, questions loom as to how ...
It was the biggest fire most people had ever seen, but the owners of Morgan Li furniture factory said they were determined to rebuild on the ashes of the old site, no matter how long it took.
Watching the news of the L.A. fires, Homa said: "I've driven those streets, when I turned on the news I knew exactly where they were." ...
Modern forests burn less, but fuel buildup increases wildfire risk, making fires more intense and dangerous for forests and ...