A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Human-caused climate change made the Los Angeles-area fires more likely and more destructive, according to a study out ...
Hotter temperatures will further amplify wildfire damage.Two large wildfires that exploded on January 7 in Los Angeles were the most destructive and potentially the costliest in the city's history.
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 ...
A report by by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) looks at climate change and the likelihood of wildfire disaster in LA. Prof Gabi Hegerl FRS, Professor of Climate System Science, University of ...
If President Donald Trump’s claims about California water management are to be believed, then there is a basically a giant faucet in the north of the state that could unleash a welcome deluge on the ...
The Sepulveda fire was the latest blaze in a nerve-racking week as Southern California headed into a fourth consecutive day ...
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 ...
Put it all together, and you get something that looks an awful lot like systemic risk, threatening home values across the ...
They can carry boulders, trees, and cars, and travel for miles. After the Thomas fire struck in 2017, a debris flow in ...
Center for Biological Diversity Says President Trump’s Los Angeles Visit Today Follows Litany of Lies on Tragic Wildfires ...