Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
Although pieces of the analysis include degrees of uncertainty, researchers said trends show climate change increased the ...
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Governor Newsom is taking the State of California for a ride with his high-speed rail promises (at sky-high prices).
President Trump’s tariffs could threaten supply chains in the renewable energy industry and disrupt oil and gas markets.
Environmental critics claim "alarmist" research group that blamed LA wildfires on climate change in a non-peer reviewed study has "no scientific foundation." ...
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Study says climate change made conditions that fed California wildfires more likely, more intenseThe fire weather index — which includes measurements of past rainfall, humidity and wind speed — is where the team looked and ...
but they are confident that a warming climate is making LA more prone to intense fire events. "Climate change increased the ...
The unusually dry winter weather for LA, caused by climate change, meant fires had lots of fuel to burn through ...
I was astounded to read the article posing this question regarding our current extraordinary fire risk in Southern California ...
The executive director of the Sonoma County Economic Development Collaborative said young, innovative minds are key to reducing the climate threat.
Residents embrace outside of a burning property as the Eaton Fire sweeps through Altadena, California, on January 8, 2025. To determine the effect of climate change, the scientists assessed the ...
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