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The latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
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California Wildfires: Climate Change's Clear SignalCalifornia's wildfires are getting worse—and it's no coincidence. This video shows how these blazes serve as a clear signal ...
Wildfires have spread across the planet for millennia, but they are increasing as the climate warms. Decimated forests, ...
Circumpolar wildland fire and permafrost thaw – Global climate implications: Wildfires in the Arctic
Ground slumping in yedoma permafrost after a wildfire, in the interior of Alaska. Yedoma permafrost generally contains large ...
Wildfires are now a consistent threat. Learn how to rebuild stronger, smarter, and safer to better withstand the next ...
The Grand Canyon National Park announced Sunday that a historic lodge on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim had been destroyed by a ...
But for his latest book, “Spark,” he drew inspiration from one of his family’s most harrowing experiences — being forced to ...
Six Republican Congress members callously urged Canada to take “proper action” to mitigate smoke wafting into the U.S.
Lookout Fire burned most of a forest in Oregon. What's unfolding in the aftermath could inform the future of other forests ...
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A new study conducted in Lake County, California—one of the most wildfire-affected regions in the country—has found that ...
Tree planters sowed three million seedlings during a reforestation project this spring, aiming to restore a part of ...
Beth People who live in areas affected by natural disasters can often experience climate trauma. Trauma is what we call the very bad and long-lasting emotional effects of an event or experience.
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