Wildfires
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Death Valley Likely to Reach 130 F Heat Temperature; Risk of Wildfires, Heat-Related Stress Possible
The latest weather forecast showed that challenging heat conditions could be likely in Death Valley. Meanwhile, some parts in the Northeast and Central Us could face the threat of severe thunderstorms. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Nova Scotia Wildfires Forces Evacuation of 16,000 People Amid 'Record-Breaking Heat'
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Increasing Carbon Emissions, Rising Global Temperatures Contribute to Wildfires, New Report Shows
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37% Wildfires Caused by Greenhouse Gas from Fossil Fuel Companies, Study Shows
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Firefighting Goats Graze to Prevent Wildfires, Erosion in Chile Forests
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Wildfires Once Existed in Deserts, Following Discovery of Fire Records in Sand Dunes [Study]
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Over 100 Wildfires in Western Canada Forces Evacuation of Nearly 25,000 People
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Extreme Forest Fire Creates 200-Foot Wall of Fire in New Jersey
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U.S. Wildfire Threatens to Spread from Southwest to Great Lakes Region: NWS Warns
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Heatwave Alert: Bushfire Threat Warning Issued Amid Extreme Heat in Sydney
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Wildfires Steadily Increasing Since 2000, Reaching a New High in 2021
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High-severity Wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada Forests Have Risen Dramatically Since the Euro-American Settlement
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Firms in the United States Seldom Identify Wildfire Hazards in Mandatory Federal Filings