Wildfires
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No More Lawns? Local, State Administrations Frantically Finding Ways to Address Rising Temperatures, Drought
Numerous of these quick fixes depend on water, which is risky considering that nearly 50% of the nation is currently experiencing some sort of drought, with the number of Americans affected by it rising by 26.8% since last month.
Latest Research Articles
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Firefighters Struggle to Contain Wildfires Due to Heatwave Across Southwest Europe
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UN Leader Issues Dire Warning of 'Collective Suicide' Facing Half of Humanity Due to Ongoing Climate Crisis
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Extreme Weather Envelops Europe as Heat Wave Grips the UK and Wildfires Engulf France and Portugal
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Scientists Resort to 'Targeted Cattle Grazing' Against Cheatgrass and Wildfires in the Western US
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Paradise Rebuilt to Withstand Wildfire: After Burning Down, California Town Sees Hope
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Dry Thunderstorms in California may Spark More Wildfires
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Alaskan Village At Risk Due to a Particularly Large Tundra Wildfire
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"Gateway to Underworld" Ice Hole in Siberia Could Grow Due to Worsening Wildfires
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New Mexico Calf Canyon Fire Ignited Zombie Fire
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Risk of Potential Wildfire Threats to Increase as Drought Winds Come
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US Forest Chief Calls to Stop Prescribed Fire that Went Astray and Joined Other Blazes
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New Mexico Wildfire Spreads North, Popular Mountain Resort at Risk