The California fires didn’t just destroy homes - the climate-driven disaster caught the fabric of community.View on euronews ...
One study has found that instances of this “hydroclimate whiplash" around the world have increased by at least a third since the mid-20th century. View Full Image Average length of fire-weather season ...
When a fire is lit, winds can serve as a blow torch, helping it quickly spread. Two of California’s largest wildfires this ...
Axios Visuals January's icy weather demonstrates the differences between regional weather and climate conditions. Why it matters: The former is governed by disturbances in the jet stream and other ...
Climate change is affecting a seemingly endless number of things, in increasingly drastic ways. | Earth And The Environment ...
Exceptional conditions may have fuelled the L.A. disaster, but there are real lessons in risk management that Canada must ...
The Sepulveda fire was the latest blaze in a nerve-racking week as Southern California headed into a fourth consecutive day ...
They can carry boulders, trees, and cars, and travel for miles. After the Thomas fire struck in 2017, a debris flow in ...
Put it all together, and you get something that looks an awful lot like systemic risk, threatening home values across the ...
Center for Biological Diversity Says President Trump’s Los Angeles Visit Today Follows Litany of Lies on Tragic Wildfires ...
On top of the human tragedy they’re still inflicting, the Los Angeles wildfires are exposing a gap between what people thought their homes were worth and what they’ll actually get from insurance ...