LA fires: Why fast-moving wildfires and those started by human activities are more destructive and harder to contain
Wind speed, climate change, past land-management practices and current human activities are reshaping fire behavior.
Wind speed, climate change, past land-management practices and current human activities are reshaping fire behavior.
The evidence underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of worsening wildfire activity, such as climate change.
Resistance to prescribed burns puts Floridians at risk as climate change exacerbates the likelihood of severe wildfires.
In a 2021 study, eight out of 30 states surveyed reported that turkey populations declined from 2014 to 2019.
The trend highlights a need for proactive management and individual preparedness for those living in this populous part of the ...
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