The most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles’ history have left 16 people dead and displaced 180,000 residents. Scientists point to undeniable links to climate change, urging the global communities ...
Even before powerful winds fueled fires that have scorched more than 10,000 homes and other structures across Los Angeles County since Tuesday, the region’s urban trees were already in trouble ...
Firefighters are making some progress Friday against multiple fires that continue to burn throughout the Los Angeles area.
A new study shows as much as 40 percent of Yellowstone's trees are dead and pose major fire risks to important parts of the park.
At least 16 people have died due to the fires, according to an update from the Los Angeles Medical Examiner. Eleven deaths were related to the Eaton fire, and five others to the Palisades fire. All ...
Two slip roads off a dual carriageway in Derby will close while works to clear "hazardous vegetation" takes place. National ...
January is a perfect time to prune certain plants, according to gardening expert Craig Wilson, co-founder and director at ...
Three reports by scientists hired by a nonprofit document the plant and wildlife ecology of this area of proposed logging.
SPOKANE, Wash. -- More than 400 dead trees will be removed in Spokane thanks to the City of Spokane's new Tree Equity Project. The five-year $6-million initiative is helping many neighborhoods in ...
The devastating wildfires tearing across Southern California are being exacerbated by climate change, according to Drew ...
As climate change warms the planet, wildfires have become so unpredictable and extreme that new words were invented: firenado, gigafire, fire siege — even fire pandemic. California has 78 more annual ...