Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
Environmental critics claim "alarmist" research group that blamed LA wildfires on climate change in a non-peer reviewed study has "no scientific foundation." ...
Extreme weather conditions will be more common, according to the study, adding fresh urgency to a burgeoning group of climate ...
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Opinion: Are wildfires caused by climate change or something else? The question is flawedPoliticians have an agenda when they bring up forestry management or a Jewish space laser. They're trying to change the ...
Although pieces of the analysis include degrees of uncertainty, researchers said trends show climate change increased the ...
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Even next-door neighbors face starkly contrasting fortunes and unequal recovery, as nation's home insurance crisis grows.
The recent Los Angeles wildfires are only the latest reminder that banks need to steel themselves against climate change both ...
Climate change caused by human activity increases the risk of devastating fires, like the ones in Los Angeles, ...
Weather data show how humankind’s burning of fossil fuels made the hot, dry, windy weather more likely, setting the stage for the Los Angeles wildfires.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHere’s How the Los Angeles Wildfires Are Affecting Animals, From Fish to Snakes to BirdsWhile scientists were able to save and move some creatures in the aftermath, researchers are worried about the prospects for ...
Climate change was a major factor behind the hot, dry weather that gave rise to the devastating LA fires, a scientific study ...
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Grist on MSNClimate change primed LA to burn — catastrophicallyA new study finds that the region's extremely dry and hot conditions were about 35 percent more likely because of climate ...
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