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From tornadoes and floods to wildfires and cyclones, the toll on human life and property has been severe, with regions around ...
In cli-fi novels, the worst has happened: The big storm hit, the floodwater festered, and the air has gone toxic. While ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee spiked a bill to let wildfire victims sue oil companies over climate change. Labor unions, not ...
The University of Washington's Climate Impacts Group relies heavily on federal funding to help communities adapt to climate ...
Today, however, the flammability of the landscape in Guam has increased dramatically over time due to the introduction and ...
As in most things property insurance, California is chasing its political foil on the East Coast, Florida, which has had a public, university-developed hurricane catastrophe model for nearly two ...
"We still don't know whether Edison equipment caused the Eaton fire. It's certainly possible it did," Pedro Pizarro says.
For the first time, a new study finds climate change is now the primary driver of biodiversity loss in the United States. Researchers examined the five predominant threats facing 2,766 imperiled ...
Red skies in August, longer fire seasons and checking air quality before taking my toddler to the park. This has become the ...
While no injuries have been reported in connection with the wildfire, the blaze has closed the nearby Wells Mills Park.
NewsCenter 5 spoke to Dr. Paul Dellaripa, a rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, who talked about the impact of wildfire smoke on the human body.
We will not win the endless war on fire by spending and treating more areas,” said Dominick DellaSala, chief scientist at Wild Heritage.