A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and ...
A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and ...
Analysis found the hot, dry and windy conditions that drove the fires were 35% more likely due to 1.3C of warming.
Global warming exacerbated fire conditions in the Los Angeles area, an analysis by the research group World Weather ...
Weather data show how humankind’s burning of fossil fuels made the hot, dry, windy weather more likely, setting the stage for the Los Angeles wildfires.
New research shows climate change increased the likelihood of the devastating fires in Los Angeles County this month. Climate ...
A new attribution analysis found that climate heating caused by burning fossil fuels significantly increased the likelihood ...
Climate change did not cause the Los Angeles wildfires, nor the now infamous Santa Ana winds. But its fingerprints were all over the recent disaster, says a large new study from World Weather ...
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State Parks, Cal Fire announce Humboldt Redwoods burn
These prescribed burns (in Humboldt Redwoods State Park) will continue an on-going resource management program designed to ...
Human-driven climate change set the stage for the devastating Los Angeles wildfires by reducing rainfall, parching vegetation, and extending the dangerous overlap between flammable drought ...
Exceptionally dry weather has targeted Southern California so far this winter, creating ideal conditions for wildfires.
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.