As California's population boomed—from 10 million in 1950 to over 40 million today—the number of people living in fire-prone ...
A new analysis of global wildfire activity in 2025 reveals the world experienced some of the most destructive and deadly fire events in recent history, despite the second lowest area burned since 2002 ...
The ongoing climate change will lead to more wildfires. And this is increasing the vulnerability of thousands of plants, animals and fungi. Wildfires are becoming more frequent and are ravaging new ...
Scientists have discovered that wildfires release far more air-polluting gases than previously estimated. Many of these hidden emissions can transform into fine particles that are dangerous to breathe ...
Five years ago, a tragic and depressing environmental story unfolded when thousands of giant sequoia trees, an iconic California species that tower 300 feet high and can live for 3,000 years, were ...
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