Recorded interview with Hawaiian indigenous community leader re the fires, ecology, climate change, water, history, politics, culture and current needs climate change water Link 13 votes
Banished to a remote Idaho valley, beavers created a lush wetland. Introducing more beavers could increase drought resilience and mitigate fires Article 262 words 30 votes
Analysis: Pollution time bombs — Contaminated wetlands are ticking towards peat ignition pollution.ground Article 806 words 13 votes
California may be underutilizing its smokejumpers claims veteran firefighter Article 481 words, published Jul 12 2023 5 votes
Weather extremes are thrashing the world, and it’s just a taste of what’s to come climate change Article 1405 words 15 votes
Wildfires and California: A discussion of mitigation efforts, government policy, insurance and more climate change Link 13 votes
Smoke will keep pouring into the US as long as fires are burning in Canada. Here’s why they aren’t being put out climate change pollution.air Article 25 votes
It’s Canada’s worst fire season in modern history, as smoke fills skies pollution.air Article 1190 words 44 votes
Heat and smoke are smothering most of the US, putting lives at risk pollution.air Article 873 words 14 votes
Smoke from Canadian wildfires engulfs East Coast, upending daily life pollution.air Article 1814 words 39 votes
Siberia’s wildfires are bigger than all the world’s other blazes combined Article 1324 words 12 votes
An interview with air-quality specialist Sarah Coefield about wildfire smoke, ventilation, long-term effects on health, and more pollution.air Article 3273 words 5 votes
PG&E will bury 10,000 miles of power lines so they don't spark wildfires energy Article 815 words 10 votes
The Bootleg Fire in Oregon will likely continue to burn until a "season-ending weather event" extinguishes it in the fall climate change Article 639 words 12 votes
How severe is the drought gripping the American West? See for yourself climate change Article 998 words, published Jun 11 2021 10 votes
California is poised for a catastrophic fire season. Experts say its plan isn’t nearly enough. climate change Article 1037 words 8 votes
Simple hand-built structures can help streams survive wildfires and drought water Article 2620 words 10 votes
Rebuilding after a wildfire? Most states don't require fire-resistant materials Article 2036 words 6 votes
Growth is higher in US counties with moderate-to-high wildfire risk Article 1684 words, published Nov 18 2020 6 votes
New maps show how climate change is making California's "fire weather" worse climate change Article 1050 words 4 votes
Private firefighting crews in California spark conflict after alleged illegal backfires in Glass Fire Article 1146 words 4 votes
The West’s infernos are melting our sense of how fire works natural disasters Article 6770 words 9 votes
I cry for the mountains - A California rancher's account of the wildfires' devastating impact on his family, his cattle, and the forests Article 5605 words, published Sep 27 2020 8 votes
The world's largest tropical wetland is not supposed to burn, and yet, Brazil's Pantanal is on fire climate change Article 822 words 9 votes
As Seattle residents have taken measures to keep wildfire smoke out of their homes, they say another problem has emerged: Increased carbon dioxide levels and decreased air flow in their homes Article 1009 words 8 votes
Climate change will force a new American migration - Life is becoming increasingly untenable in the hardest-hit areas, which could cause millions of people to relocate climate change Article 6048 words 20 votes
Severe wildfire conditions will continue across California, but pattern shift will improve air quality pollution.air Article 1680 words 6 votes
Oregon residents are illegally stopping drivers at gunpoint during wildfire evacuations, sheriff says Article 16 votes
Record heat, unprecedented lightning fire siege in Northern California; more dry lightning to come Article 1801 words 11 votes
California severely short on firefighting crews after COVID-19 lockdown at prison camps Article 1428 words 9 votes
Siberian wildfires swell amid historic heatwave, as highs of 38°C reported north of the arctic circle climate change Link 8 votes
PG&E’s rolling blackouts probably don’t eliminate fire risk, and they actually could make responding to fires harder. What they largely do is shift responsibility away from the company. energy Article 982 words 10 votes
A worst-possible wildfire scenario for Southern California climate change Article 2444 words, published Sep 10 2019 8 votes