WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of days when the weather gets hot, dry and windy — ideal to spark extreme wildfires — has nearly ...
The hot, dry and gusty weather that fed last month’s deadly wildfires in central and southern Chile was made around 200% more ...
Around the world, the conditions that brew massive blazes are...syncing up?
The fire season in Patagonia this summer will likely be one of the most severe in recent decades, and the crisis is not an ...
Climate’s fingerprint on forest fires, particularly remote ones, can be obvious. That’s because fires are limited either by how much there is to burn or by how wet or dry the fuel is. So, when ...
The weather preceding wildfires that tore through Chile and Argentina last month was made three times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
Officials argue they had little agency to stop the fire. Residents point to a string of missteps that enabled it. There's little consensus on how to prevent the next one.
By Alexander Villegas SANTIAGO, Feb 11 (Reuters) - From Argentina to Australia to South Africa, record heat and raging ...
A new study that looked at wildfires around the world says climate change likely made L.A.'s January fires worse. The how is complicated. A number of factors: Strong winds, high temperatures and dry ...
BEAVERCREEK, Ore. (AP) — With crews battling wildfires that have killed at least 35 people, destroyed neighborhoods and enveloped the West Coast in smoke, another fight has emerged: leaders in the ...
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