This month, wildfires devastated Southern California, burning more than 40,000 acres and destroying over 16,000 homes. The devastation came as California already faces both a housing and a homelessness crisis.
The catastrophic fires that ripped through Southern California over the last three ... the source of ignition for more than half of all wildfires in the Western U.S.," a "knowledge gap that ...
We continue with our remembrances of the 29 people who died in the fires in Southern California. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office continues its work to identify victims, with some still classified as “unidentified Does.
Rain and cooler temperatures will bring relief to Southern California this weekend, after a prolonged stretch of dry, breezy weather that allowed wildfires to thrive.
dry and windy conditions that fanned the flames of the recent devastating Southern California wildfires, a scientific study found. But the myriad of causes that go into the still smoldering fires ...
The recent wildfires in California were worsened by climate change, a report found. The study, released Tuesday by World Weather Attribution, found that human-caused climate change increased the
When she was back in Iowa spending the holidays with her family, wildfires ravaged southern California. “When the fire started, I did actually have a weird existential crisis,” Mkhitaryan said. “I bit the bullet. I went out of state, did all of this ...
California wildfires illustrate the dangers and real-life consequences of replacing risk reduction with over-regulation
Customers are picking up the $1.7. billion tab after utility's s equipment was linked to LA wildfire and flooding seven years ago.
The fires, likely to be the costliest in world history, were made about 35% more likely due to the 1.3°C of global warming that has occurred since preindustrial times.
it wouldn't be the first time the NFL moved a Monday night contest from Southern California due to wildfires. A matchup between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins in 2003 had to be shifted ...
An economist's harrowing escape from fire, and her big ideas to rescue California from its insurance doom spiral.