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The hidden reason wildfires are spreading faster in the West, according to forest ecologists
Firefighters have noticed something strange in recent years. The moment they used to count on, the cooling hours after sunset when flames typically settled down, has started to disappear. Crews who ...
A House panel recently called for new satellite to monitor forest fires in Himalayan region. Why are forest fires important ...
Over 4 million hectares (9.9 million acres) of protected tropical forest—an area double the size of Wales—have been lost to wildfires since 2001.
Rising temperatures and human land use are driving a relentless surge in destructive forest blazes worldwide, according to a new analysis.
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Rajya Sabha panel flags ‘knowledge gap’ on climate change’s role in Himalayan forest fires
The report tabled in the Rajya Sabha highlights Uttarakhand's soaring fire numbers and recommends integrating climate ...
President Donald Trump has blamed improper forest management for Canadian wildfires whose smoke drifted into the Midwestern and Northeastern U.S. earlier this month. But climate change — and not a ...
Along the roads through Yosemite National Park, a bend can reveal a field of bare, burned trunks standing where a living forest once grew. It is a scene wildfire researcher Mitchell Hung has ...
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