As of 7 a.m. on January 26, the wildfires in Los Angeles were 90 percent contained after having burned thousands of acres.
Although pieces of the analysis include degrees of uncertainty, researchers said trends show climate change increased the ...
Environmental critics claim "alarmist" research group that blamed LA wildfires on climate change in a non-peer reviewed study has "no scientific foundation." ...
Climate change caused by human activity increases the risk of devastating fires, like the ones in Los Angeles, ...
Two destructive wildfires in Los Angeles have caused significant damage due to human-induced climate change. The study highlights how warmer temperatures and altered weather patterns have ...
Extreme weather conditions will be more common, according to the study, adding fresh urgency to a burgeoning group of climate ...
It made those weather conditions about 35% more likely, according to World Weather Attribution - globally recognised for ...
Climate change is making LA wildfires 35% more likely, lengthening fire seasons and reducing rainfall, reports new study ...
New studies are finding the fingerprints of climate change in the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, which made some of extreme ...
Global warming intensified conditions that fueled one of city’s worst disasters, scientists say - Anadolu Ajansı ...
California’s plan that provides insurance to homeowners who can’t get private coverage needs $1 billion more to pay out claims related to the Los Angeles wildfires, the state Insurance Department said ...
Regardless, in respect to climate change, New Haven should be wary of the rising sea levels, which can lead to far more dangerous storm surges — abnormal rises in sea levels caused by storms.