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LAist on MSNCalifornians are worried about wildfire and growing costs of climate change, survey finds
Wildfires are the top environmental issue for most Californians, who are also concerned about rising costs associated with ...
In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of forests burned around the globe. The fires sent ...
Their early findings suggest that wildfire smoke is broadly and especially toxic. Burning trees, soil, and vehicles can throw ...
Companies that can maintain operations through a wildfire crisis have a powerful advantage. For people watching the wildfire ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIn a warming world, can California save its Joshua trees?
In early springtime in the Mojave Desert, Joshua trees provide one of the few foods available to many of the wildlife species ...
Southern California Edison has announced it will create a fund to compensate victims of January’s devastating Eaton Fire near Los Angeles ...
Megafires were once considered a rare phenomenon, but in recent years, they have become increasingly common and are lasting ...
The West’s most important river has shriveled over the past quarter century — and its leading climate scientist says things ...
The Wolf fire in Riverside County is now more than 2,400 acres in size, although firefighters are making progress.
Reforming California’s environmental rules is only a small step to rebuilding Los Angeles after the fires in January.
Building new housing is a priority across the state, especially in fire ravaged areas of Southern California. But now a growing number of environmental groups say they want to make sure that future ...
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