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Before they can break ground on a new downtown home for Green Bay Metro Fire and affordable housing mixed-use development, ...
Wildfires can burn so hot that they give rise to water-repellent soil, which could make ecosystems more susceptible to flooding.
Four years ago, the Caldor Fire burned 221,835 acres in El Dorado, Alpine and Amador counties, as it climbed the western ...
In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of forests burned around the globe. The fires sent veils of smoke and several billion tons of carbon dioxide into the ...
Last June, two intense and unruly wildfires burned through the Sierra Blanca Mountains around Ruidoso, New Mexico. The South Fork and Salt fires torched 17,066 and 7,688 acres, respectively, leaving a ...
Scottie Scheffler lived up to his billing as pre-tournament favourite at The 153rd Open by jumping ahead of Matt Fitzpatrick ...
Several governors of Western states on Tuesday endorsed formalizing a partnership to help each other deal with the aftermath of increasingly devastating wildfires, citing the long-term effects of post ...
Several governors of Western states on Tuesday endorsed formalizing a partnership to help each other deal with the aftermath of increasingly devastating wildfires, citing the long-term effects of post ...
As federal and state lawmakers call for soil testing after the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, the Newsom administration keeps downplaying contamination concerns.
A group of environmental researchers is calling for more comprehensive soil testing in the L.A. region after January’s fires. In a letter sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom last week, a dozen experts ...
After the Eaton fire, those with gardens weigh soil safety with healthy growth How does your garden grow? Post Eaton fire, from the ground, that is, the soil, up.