wildfire
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Wildfires Carry Cancerous Heavy Metal, Causing Global Public Health Risk [Study]
Wildfire smoke has been linked by scientists to respiratory complications. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Critical Fire Weather Alert Issued for Almost 1 Million People in Texas, Kansas [SPC]
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Pacific Island Wildfires: Fire Activity Caused by Climate Interactions, Human Land Use [Study]
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Canada’s Wildfire Releases Record-High 2 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide
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Maui's Banyan Tree Sprouts New Leaves After Deadly Fires; Signals Hope For Victims
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Artificial Intelligence to Detect Wildfires: Greece, Israel Develop Early Wildfire Detection Through AI Tech
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El Nino Could Unfold in September, November; Drought, Wildfire Concerns Likely to Emerge
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Sewage Water Used by Firefighters Against Blazes After Drought for the First Time
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Greece's Wildfire Still Out Of Control In Northeast Dadia National Park; 81,000 Hectares Of Land Reduced To Ashes
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77,000 Hectares Of Land Scorched By Greece's Wildfires; Experts Say It's One Of Europe's Largest Blaze
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British Columbia Wildfire: Torrential Rains Aid In Putting Out Flames
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Maui Survivors Bracing For High Rainfall Due To Tropical Cyclone Fernanda While Rehabilitation Efforts Ongoing
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Lahaina Banyan Tree: 150-Year-Old 'Traumatized Burn Victim' of Maui Wildfire 'Still Breathing'