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 ...
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.
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.
Residents anxious to see what had become of their properties after the Palisades Fire ignited on Jan. 7 waited in their cars ...
City workers and celebrities, teachers and tycoons talk about what they lost in the Los Angeles fires — and how they’ll ...
The simple act of walking can rewire trauma's hold on our nervous systems. Our brains respond to this natural rhythm, ...
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of ...
As of Jan 21, 2025, firefighters in southern California, USA, were still struggling to extinguish two of the largest ...
No more rainfall is expected in the area until possibly late in the first week of February, but Santa Ana winds aren't in ...
Satellite imagery has captured smoke billowing from wildfires south of the border, fueled by similar conditions to the devastating blazes in Los Angeles.