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Climate change is increasing the fire risk on the mostly treeless Great Plains. Montana Public Radio's Aaron Bolton reports on efforts to get prairie dwellers to adapt to the new reality.
Harvard scientists reveal how wildfire smoke, filled with toxic particles, is emerging as a growing health risk fueled by ...
The Smokehouse Creek Fire burned more than half a million acres and is now the second-largest wildfire in Texas history. The cause is still unknown, but ABC13 looks into the increasing risks ...
Climate change has contributed to a sharp rise in fire-related deaths globally, with mortality rates more than doubling from the 1960s to the 2010s due to increased fire-induced PM2.5 emissions.
Climate change is widely expected to disrupt future fire patterns around the world, with some regions, such as the western United States, seeing more frequent fires within the next 30 years ...
While it’s almost impossible to attribute an individual extreme weather event to climate change, the risk of fire has increased in south-east Australia due to a warming and drying trend that is ...
Climate change will increase wildfire risk and lengthen fire seasons Date: December 8, 2023 Source: Desert Research Institute Summary: Wildfires are some of the most destructive natural disasters ...
Wildfires are the top environmental issue for most Californians, who are also concerned about rising costs associated with ...
Science NASA sounds the alarm on fire risks of climate change The space agency releases an animation that dramatically shows how the risk of fire may increase in North America throughout the century.
Climate change is increasing the risk of wildfires in Texas, a danger made real this week as the Smokehouse Creek fire, the largest in state history, burns out of control across the Panhandle region.
Climate change's impact on California's increased wildfire risk is 'quite hard to ignore': Expert By Rob McMillan and Grace Manthey, via Wednesday, September 29, 2021 ...
Climate Change and the Risk to Homeowners Yuehua Tang, an associate professor of finance at the University of Florida, has been researching how well companies are preparing for climate change, but ...