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Study says climate change made conditions that fed California wildfires more likely, more intenseWASHINGTON (AP) — Human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and windy conditions ...
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
The move will likely lead to higher costs for households across the state, and may push more insurers to leave, intensifying ...
“The clearest way climate change is affecting fire in the western United States and California is through the direct influence that warmer atmospheric temperatures have,” Williams ...
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The Nation on MSNHow the Wildfires Could Reshape the Climate Movement in CaliforniaAs the city debates how it can best address the impacts of increasingly devastating natural disasters, organizers hope to seize the moment.
The fires were created by a combination of factors that include unusual weather, human activity, and climate change. It ...
California's wildfires underscore the urgent climate crisis. The Trump administration's rollback of climate policies ...
State legislators are calling to extend Cal Fire's staffing to a year-round system, switching some roles from nine-month ...
Southern California has “some of the best ... “It's hard to attribute climate change to every fire event as many do,” said Clements, who wasn't part of the research.
Southern California has “some of the best ... “It’s hard to attribute climate change to every fire event as many do,” said Clements, who wasn’t part of the research.
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